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QEDMA Software Deployed in RIKEN Hybrid Quantum–Classical Computing Project

QEDMA Software Deployed in RIKEN Hybrid Quantum–Classical Computing Project

According to a recent LinkedIn post from QEDMA, Japan’s RIKEN Center for Computational Science has selected the company’s quantum error mitigation software, QESEM, for on‑premises deployment. The post notes that QESEM is integrated with an IBM Quantum System Two device, ibm_kobe, and the Fugaku supercomputer to execute complex quantum circuits.

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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights benchmarking of quantum hardware results against large‑scale classical simulations on Fugaku, which reportedly encounter scaling challenges as circuit complexity rises. This comparison is presented as evidence of the potential value of QESEM in extracting higher‑quality results from current‑generation quantum processors.

According to the post, the collaboration also explores a novel hybrid approach that combines quantum processors with classical supercomputers to address computationally intensive problems. The work is framed as a step toward practical quantum advantage and large‑scale hybrid quantum‑classical computing, an area of growing strategic interest for high‑performance computing and advanced materials, finance, and optimization use cases.

The LinkedIn post further indicates that this integration is part of a project commissioned by Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization under the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. For investors, association with a government‑funded national R&D initiative may support QEDMA’s credibility, provide non‑dilutive funding pathways, and position the company favorably within Japan’s quantum and HPC ecosystem.

If QESEM proves effective at improving accuracy and scalability on leading systems like ibm_kobe and Fugaku, QEDMA could strengthen its competitive position in the quantum software stack. Over time, such reference deployments may support additional commercial partnerships with hardware vendors, supercomputing centers, and enterprise users seeking early quantum‑enabled performance gains.

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