D-Wave Systems Inc., the leader in quantum computing systems, software, and services, and the only company developing both annealing and gate-model quantum computers, announced a new quantum acceleration bundle, the Quantum QuickStart™, incorporating quantum programming training plus cloud access. Designed to rapidly train and enable developers to easily utilize quantum computing and quantum hybrid resources to build quantum applications, the Quantum QuickStart bundle provides developers a comprehensive training experience and a month of unlimited, real-time quantum cloud access.
Also featured at the Q2B Practical Quantum Computing Conference, Mark W. Johnson, Vice President of Quantum Technologies and Systems Products at D-Wave will keynote on furthering quantum adoption in his presentation, Putting Powerful Technologies Into Practice. Johnson will be joined on stage by Vidyut Naware, Director of AI Research at PayPal, where they will discuss PayPal’s quantum computing initiatives.
Building a Quantum-Ready Workforce
In a unique job market, businesses are looking to solve increasingly complex problems, while searching for new talent and skills across roles. It is more important than ever for developers to expand their programming skills, set themselves apart from their peers, and leverage the power of emerging technologies in order to enhance their careers. The Quantum QuickStart is designed to help businesses expand their teams’ quantum skills and to help developers accelerate their quantum expertise.
The Quantum QuickStart allows developers with Python knowledge to get started building and running quantum applications within one week. Developers will learn how to solve complex problems of up to 1 million variables and 100,000 constraints and ramp up their quantum computing skills quickly – gaining practical value from hands-on training and a month of unlimited access to the Leap™ quantum cloud service.
D-Wave is the leader in the development and delivery of quantum computing systems, software and services and is the world’s first commercial supplier of quantum computers