IBM Quantum System One unveiled at Cleveland Clinic
IBM Quantum System One unveiled at Cleveland Clinic unknown
Through their 10-year Discovery Accelerator partnership, Cleveland Clinic and IBM have unveiled the IBM-managed quantum computer, billed as the first of its kind in the world dedicated to health care research.
Installed on the Clinic's main campus, the IBM Quantum System One aims to help accelerate biomedical discoveries and is the first deployment of an onsite private sector IBM-managed quantum computer in the United States, according to a news release.
With the Clinic's expertise in health care and life sciences and IBM's expertise in technology, the two organizations each bring different skills and competencies to the partnership, said Ruoyi Zhou, director of the IBM Discovery Accelerator at Cleveland Clinic.
"We have something in common; that is innovation," Zhou said. "And so, when we work together, we identify problems that are really suitable for quantum computing and artificial intelligence."