Program Overview
This non-credit training program helps your organization unlock new opportunities for innovation and process improvement through cutting-edge workplace applications of quantum computing. Quantum computing is an emerging technology that, just like AI, will provide opportunities to advance workplace productivity.
Quantum computing will have the power to address questions that until now have not been tractable on even the most powerful computers. As such, quantum computing will be able to advance:
- supply chain management (including delivery, warehousing, inventory projections, and security),
- investment strategies,
- drug design,
- cybersecurity,
- and market projections.
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Benefits and Outcomes
The outcomes of the program are to understand the complexities of quantum information science in order to be able to:
- identify efficiencies for specified needs,
- adapt existing algorithms to address outstanding problems,
- utilize quantum computing techniques to improve productivity, and
- prepare a workforce that will keep pace with competitors.
Customization and Flexibility
Quantum Computing can be delivered in various formats and modalities to accommodate a wide variety of industries, applications, cohort sizes, and schedules, with flexibility in timing for both in-person and virtual formats. The program can also be designed to focus on fundamentals, or to incorporate specialized modules.
Program Implementation
- This training can be customized to meet any familiarity/skill level.
- The program duration will depend on the number of participants, the specific company goals, and the level of expertise that is desired.
Why Choose This Program
URI is a national leader in quantum education, and our corporate partners include innovative firms such as IBM, MITRE, and QuERA. The university instituted one of the first Master of Science degrees in quantum computing in the nation, and was recognized by the NSF with a $1M grant for its innovative online graduate certificate program in Quantum Computing.
Quantum computing is still in the early stages and benefits that will be derived from it are several years away. Preparing now will be advantageous, as quantum processes will become a disruptive force in the market place and those companies who have the foresight to get involved at the ground stage will have a substantial edge over their competitors.