The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has launched the "Quantum Genesis" initiative, a concerted effort to establish and deploy a fault-tolerant, scientifically relevant quantum computing capability for research and development by 20281. This program is strategically designed to fulfill objectives outlined in President Trump's quantum executive order, specifically through the integration of the QC-ADDS effort, which targets the development of quantum computers powerful enough for critical scientific investigations. Quantum Genesis encompasses a multi-pronged approach, including the creation of a DOE Q Competition to spur innovation, the establishment of a National Quantum Supercomputing User Facility to provide critical access to advanced quantum resources, and dedicated research and development focusing on real-world quantum applications. These applications are crucial for progress in diverse fields such as advanced chemistry, novel materials science, and complex plasma physics. The initiative represents a significant national commitment to rapidly advance quantum computing beyond theoretical stages, providing unprecedented computational power for fundamental scientific questions and potentially reshaping technological dominance.
DOE Unveils Quantum Genesis Push to Accelerate Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing
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Department of Energy launched the Quantum Genesis initiative to develop and deploy a fault-tolerant, scientifically relevant quantum computing capability for research and developme
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- The Quantum Insider. (2026, June 23). DOE Unveils Quantum Genesis Push to Accelerate Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing. *The Quantum Insider*. https://thequantuminsider.com/2026/06/23/doe-unveils-quantum-genesis-push-to-accelerate-fault-tolerant-quantum-computing/
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