Queen's University and Université de Sherbrooke partner to integrate AI supercomputing with quantum technologies
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The Whig-Standard
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Queen's University and Université de Sherbrooke have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to partner on integrating AI supercomputing infrastructure with emerging quantum technologies. The collaboration aims to unite research excellence, innovation, and industry partnerships to advance Canada's position as a global leader in advanced computing.
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· 2 pulledCanada's ambitions to become a global leader in advanced computing received a major boost as Queen's University and Université de Sherbrooke announced a new partnership to integrate cutting-edge AI supercomputing infrastructure with emerging quantum technologies.
Formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), the collaboration aims to unite research excellence, innovation, and industry partnerships to drive eco
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