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About D-Wave Quantum Inc.
D-Wave is a pioneer in quantum computing, known for developing and delivering quantum systems, software, and services. As the world’s first commercial supplier of quantum computers, D-Wave uniquely offers both annealing quantum computers and gate-model quantum systems. The company’s mission is to harness the power of quantum computing to address real-world challenges, providing value to businesses and society alike.
D-Wave’s technology is instrumental in solving a wide range of complex problems, including logistics, artificial intelligence, material science, drug discovery, scheduling, cybersecurity, fault detection, and financial modeling. Their solutions have been utilized by leading organizations such as Mastercard, Deloitte, Davidson Technologies, ArcelorMittal, Siemens Healthineers, Unisys, NEC Corporation, Pattison Food Group Ltd., DENSO, Lockheed Martin, Forschungszentrum Jülich, the University of Southern California, and Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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