Terra Quantum says simulator speeds up design for fluid mixing


Terra Quantum AG Chief Product Officer Florian Neukart poses for a picture by his computer while at work, in the U.S. office of Terra Quantum AG in San Francisco, California, U.S., April 24, 2023. Courtesy of Terra Quantum AG/Handout via REUTERS

OAKLAND, California (Reuters) - Terra Quantum, a quantum computer hardware and software startup based in Germany and Switzerland, said on Tuesday it has developed quantum algorithms to speed up the design process for machines to mix fluids.

The algorithms were created together with German specialty chemical firm Evonik Industries by simulating quantum computers, which are still not viable for commercial use.

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