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A quantum leap for R&D | How quantum-centric R&D is reshaping research

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Our latest episode truly probes the frontier of tech and innovation. We’ve spoken about quantum computing before on this show – now get ready for a much deeper dive.

Our guests – Richard Padbury from IBM Quantum and Sam Genway from Capgemini Quantum Lab – explain the differences between quantum and traditional computing,

and discuss the topic of quantum-centric supercomputing. Later, they explore topics including:

  • Quantum-centric R&D (QDDRD) and how it fits into the larger field of chemistry and material science research
  • How QDDRD accelerates that research, including examples of recent breakthroughs
  • The potential applications of these technologies in various fields
  • Challenges that researchers are facing

    This podcast is brought to you by Capgemini Invent. This episode is hosted by Kary Bheemaiah, lead by Afashan Sayyed and produced by Thomas O'Mahony.

    You can listen back to some of our previous Future Sight episodes:
    https://prod.ucwe.capgemini.com/insights/research-library/future-sight-sustainable-travel-is-beating-new-paths/

    https://www.capgemini.com/insights/research-library/power-of-platforms/

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Our latest episode truly probes the frontier of tech and innovation. We’ve spoken about quantum computing before on this show – now get ready for a much deeper dive.

Our guests – Richard Padbury from IBM Quantum and Sam Genway from Capgemini Quantum Lab – explain the differences between quantum and traditional computing,

and discuss the topic of quantum-centric supercomputing. Later, they explore topics including:

  • Quantum-centric R&D (QDDRD) and how it fits into the larger field of chemistry and material science research
  • How QDDRD accelerates that research, including examples of recent breakthroughs
  • The potential applications of these technologies in various fields
  • Challenges that researchers are facing

    This podcast is brought to you by Capgemini Invent. This episode is hosted by Kary Bheemaiah, lead by Afashan Sayyed and produced by Thomas O'Mahony.

    You can listen back to some of our previous Future Sight episodes:
    https://prod.ucwe.capgemini.com/insights/research-library/future-sight-sustainable-travel-is-beating-new-paths/

    https://www.capgemini.com/insights/research-library/power-of-platforms/

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