- IBM Q-HUB NODE
- E-INFRASTRUCTURE
- QUANTUM COMPUTATION+
Administration and management
of quantum computations
The core of the dynamic administrative and management structure for quantum computing is the Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Centre IBCH PAN, which delegates appropriate access to the quantum computer to Polish research institutions and their users.
e-infrastructure
The Cyber Poland 2025 program plans to include supercomputers among Poland's strategic resources, serving as tools for advanced engineering simulations and large-scale data calculations. This is to meet ambitious goals in the area of digital innovation for science and the information society.
Poland must ensure access to state-of-the-art e-infrastructure, which includes supercomputers and, ultimately, quantum computers.
This is necessary to enable all interested parties to use innovative tools.
Access to the IBM quantum computing network has been launched at PCSS as part of the Polish quantum computing node initiative.
The IBM Quantum Innovation network is a world-class global community that brings together Fortune 500 companies, startups, academic institutions, and research laboratories working on the development of quantum computing and exploring its practical applications. Members of the IBM Quantum Innovation Center jointly research and analyze how quantum computing can contribute to and transform modern IT across multiple industries and disciplines, including finance, energy, chemistry, materials science, optimization, and machine learning.
Do sieci IBM Quantum Innovation Center w roku 2022 w ramach polskiego węzła obliczeń kwantowych dołączył Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu, Centrum Fizyki Teoretycznej PAN i Instytut Informatyki Teoretycznej i Stosowanej PAN.