On October 18, Volkswagen Group and Canadian quantum technology company Xanadu established a multi-year research program to improve the performance of quantum algorithms used to simulate battery materials, thereby reducing computing costs and enabling Volkswagen to adopt quantum technology. Computers develop safer, lighter, more cost-effective battery materials faster.
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