PsiQuantum has partnered with the National Cancer Center Japan to investigate the potential of quantum computing in healthcare, specifically in oncology applications. The research agreement aims to develop fault-tolerant quantum algorithms for drug discovery and cancer research, leveraging PsiQuantum's Construct software platform to design and evaluate these algorithms1. This collaboration could lead to significant advancements in the field of quantum computing for healthcare, enabling the discovery of new cancer treatments and improving patient outcomes. The use of quantum computing in healthcare has the potential to revolutionize the field, allowing for faster and more accurate analysis of complex medical data. As a result, practitioners in the field of healthcare and cybersecurity should take note of this development, as it may have implications for the future of data security and encryption in the healthcare industry. This partnership highlights the growing importance of quantum computing in various fields, and its potential to drive innovation and progress.
PsiQuantum and National Cancer Center Japan Partner on Quantum Computing Research for Healthcare
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- The Quantum Insider. (2026, March 13). PsiQuantum and National Cancer Center Japan Partner on Quantum Computing Research for Healthcare. The Quantum Insider. https://thequantuminsider.com/2026/03/13/psiquantum-national-cancer-center-japan-quantum-research/
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