India, Feb. 19 -- Europe's latest quantum computer, Euro-Q-Exa has been inaugurated in Munich, Germany.

Hosted at the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) and part of the EuroHPC family of European quantum computers, it marks further progress in building out state of the art quantum computing infrastructure across Europe.

Euro-Q-Exa, supplied by IQM Quantum Computers, is a digital quantum computer with 54 physical qubits. By 2027 it will be expanded with more than 150 qubits, providing researchers, industry and the public sector with cutting edge quantum computing resources. Owned by EuroHPC, the system cost €25 million, with €10 million provided by EuroHPC and the remainder from the German and Bavarian public authorities.

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