Ontario, and Canada more broadly, is uniquely positioned to become a worldwide centre of excellence in quantum computing.
Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) has demonstrated research excellence in the quantum field, from designing quantum-resistant cryptography to using quantum tools in health care.
A new collaboration between TMU and quantum computing leader Xanadu will ensure that the university remains at the forefront of quantum computing research and commercialization and leverages the university’s expertise in training future talent.
This new relationship will contribute to TMU’s development of a quantum-ready workforce and the advancement of quantum computing research excellence in Canada.
TMU and Xanadu will develop a co-curricular quantum computing and quantum software-focused educational program. The collaboration will give students and researchers across TMU faculties access to Xanadu’s world-class quantum hardware and software to explore, co-create and innovate, enabling the development of novel software applications.
Students will also learn and work with PennyLane, Xanadu’s open-source software framework, which will be the foundation of the educational assets.
“This partnership offers TMU students and researchers a remarkable opportunity that will shape the future leaders in the advancement of quantum computing,” said Steven N. Liss, TMU’s vice-president, research and innovation.
“Having access to Xanadu’s expert knowledge and state-of-the-art technology will allow TMU talent to develop and test real-world applications of quantum computing, keeping Canada at the forefront of this emerging technology.”
This new alliance aligns with Canada’s quantum strategy to develop, attract and retain quantum talent, advance research and build bridges between academia and industry.
The collaboration provides access to hands-on experience and the preeminent quantum education that will deepen the nation’s talent pool and ultimately contribute to advancing quantum computing research in Canada.
“Xanadu is on a mission to build quantum computers that are useful and available to people everywhere. Imperative to succeeding in this mission is advancing quantum research and educating the next generation of scientists. We’re proud to work with TMU to push these initiatives forward,” said Jen Dodd, Quantum Community Lead at Xanadu.