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The 7 finalists in the XPRIZE Quantum Applications competition
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These 7 teams demonstrate the potential to pioneer quantum algorithms that can outperform classical computers and solve real-world problems.
Key facts
- These teams will share $1 million now and compete for an additional $4 million in 2027
- Today they're announcing the seven finalists in the XPRIZE Quantum Applications competition, a 3-year, $5 million global challenge backed by Google Quantum AI, Google.org and GESDA
- These 7 teams demonstrate the potential to pioneer quantum algorithms that can outperform classical computers and solve real-world problems
- Chosen from 133 submissions worldwide, these seven finalist teams are pioneering quantum algorithms that can outperform classical computers and solve real-world problems, such as those outlined
Summary
The XPRIZE Quantum Applications competition has named seven finalists who are developing quantum algorithms to solve real-world problems. Today they're announcing the seven finalists in the XPRIZE Quantum Applications competition, a 3-year, $5 million global challenge backed by Google Quantum AI, Google.org and GESDA. Chosen from 133 submissions worldwide, these seven finalist teams are pioneering quantum algorithms that can outperform classical computers and solve real-world problems, such as those outlined in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Google Quantum AI’s mission is to build best-in-class quantum computing for otherwise impossible problems.