EBU, Superpositions Add Quantum Computing to Business Courses Through Q-Ready Initiative
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Updated · The Quantum Insider · Aug 21
EBU, Superpositions Add Quantum Computing to Business Courses Through Q-Ready Initiative
2 articles · Updated · The Quantum Insider · Aug 21
Summary
EBU and Superpositions have launched a partnership that adds dedicated quantum computing courses and quantum concepts across the Luxembourg school's business programs under its new Q-Ready initiative.
Superpositions Studio will let students test quantum and hybrid quantum-classical algorithms on different hardware, showing how results vary by machine and how that shapes business strategy.
The curriculum is aimed at practical use cases rather than physics-only instruction, with applications tied to finance, energy, manufacturing and healthcare.
EBU said the move is meant to prepare future professionals before quantum computing becomes widespread, as the technology increasingly enters mainstream business discussions.
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