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02/09/25 14.55

Quantum Computing and HPC: Net Service Presents the Results of the QUBO-HPC Project


Net Service invites researchers, professionals, and technology enthusiasts to the final workshop of the QUBO-HPC project, focused on the development of an agile methodology for integrating HPC infrastructures with quantum computers.

The event will take place on September 5th from 3:00 PM to 5:30 PM at The Net Value , Viale la Plaia 15, Cagliari, with the possibility to join remotely via this link .

The project led to the design and validation of the new AQUA – Agile Quantum Annealing methodology: an innovative Agile Quantum Engineering process designed to manage the full lifecycle of systems for solving large-scale binary optimization problems (QUBO). This methodology combines HPC resources and quantum computing techniques to make highly complex solutions more accessible and scalable—an essential step in many industrial and scientific domains.

QUBO-HPC is a research project funded under Italy’s NRRP (National Recovery and Resilience Plan), as part of the Cascade Call of Spoke 1 – Future HPC & Big Data of the ICSC National Centre for HPC, Big Data and Quantum Computing, with support from the European Union – NextGenerationEU (Project Code: CN00000013 – CUP J33C22001170001).

During the workshop, the research teams from Net Service and the University of Cagliari will present:

  • the project’s objectives and key results
  • the core concepts of the QUBO paradigm and Quantum Annealing
  • the structure and capabilities of the AQUA methodology
  • application scenarios for solving real-world, high-complexity problems

With QUBO-HPC, Net Service strengthens its position in the field of quantum and HPC research, promoting innovative approaches to address the major computational challenges of the future.


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