The French companies will work on exploring quantum computing applications for the maritime industry and training the shipping company’s employees.
Shipping giant CMA CGM has invested in quantum computing company Pasqal to introduce the technology into its operations and explore its maritime applications.
The two French companies formed a strategic partnership and will also establish a Quantum Computing Centre of Excellence at CMA CGM’s learning and innovation centre TANGRAM.
Hadi Zablit, executive vice president for IT at CMA CGM Group, said: “This partnership with Pasqal will allow CMA CGM to apply quantum computing technologies to maritime transport and logistics, reinforcing our Group’s position as a leader in the digital transformation of our industry.”
One of the biggest topics in the technology industry for the last decade, quantum computing is a new form of computing that uses quantum physics to go beyond binary processing and provide exponentially faster calculations and data processing.
However, while the idea has been around since the mid 20th century, scalable quantum computers have yet to be developed, meaning much of their proposed uses are theoretical.
Despite this, CMA CGM said it is hoping its partnership with Pasqal will allow it to “leverage the power of quantum computing” to improve the efficiency and adaptability of the transport and logistics market, particularly by optimising container management.
Source: Ship Technology
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