Our aim is to support government and other public sector organisations in finding and exploiting emerging technologies and other innovative solutions to operational service and policy delivery challenges.
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This question was published as part of the set of ARIs in this document:
Data centres, and the networks and systems that surround them are the future work horse of digitised economies. The data processing that they provide is a well-known driver for economic growth, providing cutting edge sto...
Funded by: ISCF
Lead research organisation: ORCA COMPUTING LTD.
The project aims to understand how quantum technologies can integrate with existing data centres, which directly addresses the question.
The project will research the feasibility of applying and commercially exploiting quantum computing techniques to address operational healthcare use cases (e.g. theatre list patient allocation, urgent care patient triage...
Funded by: Innovate UK
Lead research organisation: APPLIED QUANTUM COMPUTING LIMITED
The project specifically focuses on developing healthcare applications using quantum computing technology to address operational challenges in the healthcare sector, aligning with the question's emphasis on utilizing high-performance computing resources and quantum computing technology for government and public sector organizations.
"Quantum Collective Knowledge (QCK) is a product that enables businesses to be ready for the revolution in computing power offered by quantum computers. QCK organises and simplifies the devise quantum computing offe...
Funded by: AHRC
Lead research organisation: RIVERLANE LTD
The project focuses on hybrid quantum and classical computing, which is related to the question but does not fully answer it.