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BTQ Technologies Awarded Mitacs Elevate Grant to Advance Cutting-Edge Quantum Simulation Research

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  • BTQ Technologies Partners with Mitacs: BTQ Technologies has been awarded a $158,000 Mitacs Elevate Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Toronto, supporting research on reducing resource requirements for quantum simulations to accelerate quantum computing advancements.

  • Cutting-Edge Research in Quantum Algorithm Optimization: Led by Dr. Aleksei Uvarov and supervised by Professor Artur Izmaylov, the project will develop novel techniques, including LCU block encoding, tensor decomposition optimizations, and spectral range reduction, to enhance the scalability and efficiency of quantum simulations.

  • Strengthening Industry-Academic Collaboration in Quantum Security: BTQ is reinforcing its leadership in quantum security by bridging the gap between theoretical research and real-world applications, furthering its mission to secure mission-critical networks in the quantum era.

VANCOUVER, BC, Feb. 27, 2025 /CNW/ - BTQ Technologies Corp. (the "Company") (CBOE CA: BTQ) (FSE: NG3) (OTCQX: BTQQF), a global quantum technology company focused on securing mission-critical networks, is pleased to announce participation as an industry partner in the Mitacs Elevate Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, funding advanced research on reducing resource requirements for quantum simulation. This collaboration reflects BTQ's commitment to fostering academic partnerships and accelerating quantum computing advancements.

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The research project, titled "Exploiting the Structure of Quantum Hamiltonians to Reduce the Resource Requirements for Quantum Simulation," has been awarded a $158,000 Mitacs Elevate grant. Led by Dr. Aleksei Uvarov, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Toronto's Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences, and supervised by Professor Artur Izmaylov, the project will focus on optimizing quantum algorithms for more efficient simulation of complex quantum systems.

As an industry partner, BTQ is supporting the research to develop novel computational techniques, including linear combination of unitaries (LCU) block encoding, tensor decomposition optimizations, and spectral range reduction. These innovations have the potential to enhance the scalability of quantum simulations, making them more viable for real-world applications in quantum chemistry, materials science, and secure communications.

"At BTQ Technologies, we recognize that industry-academic collaboration is key to unlocking the full potential of quantum computing," said Olivier Roussy Newton, CEO at BTQ Technologies. "By conducting this research, we are investing in breakthrough technologies that could lead to more efficient quantum simulation methods, ultimately advancing the development of quantum-secure solutions."