Poznan University launches IQM quantum computer
Analysis based on 9 articles · First reported May 26, 2026 · Last updated May 26, 2026
The launch of the quantum computer by Poznań University of Technology, deployed by Quantum computing, signifies a significant advancement in quantum technology and education, potentially boosting the technology sector. Quantum computing' impending public listing via Real Asset Acquisition Corporation on Nasdaq-100 could attract investor interest in the quantum computing market.
Poznań University of Technology has launched its first locally installed quantum computer, the IQM Radiance R1 system, deployed by Quantum computing. This initiative aims to advance education and scientific research in quantum technologies, aligning with Poland's and broader European strategic objectives. The on-premises system provides direct access for researchers, students, and engineers, fostering hands-on experimentation and hardware-level research. Key figures like Marcin Kulasek, Jan Goetz, and Teofil Jesionowski marked the occasion. The university will also introduce new engineering and master's degree programs in 'Quantum Technologies' starting October 2026. This development strengthens Poland's position as a quantum development hub. Quantum computing, a global leader in superconducting quantum computers, is also pursuing a business combination with Real Asset Acquisition Corporation to list on Nasdaq-100 and Nasdaq Helsinki.
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