The Norwegian Quantum Software Center
Research Project, 2026
– 2031
Quantum Computing (QC) is advancing globally with investments from major technology companies (e.g. IBM and Google), specialized quantum computer vendors (e.g. IQM, Quantum, and D-Wave), and public funding. Recent advances in quantum hardware and software indicate the QC is moving toward enabling real-word applications. However, the cost-effective and automated development of reliable applications with quantum software remains a major challenge. Overcoming this challenge is a key to unlocking QC's full potential for business, the public sector, research, and society.
We will address this challenge nu establishing NorQSoft as the Norwegian quantum software center. Its scope will span foundational research on quantum application software, the full quantum software stack, and quantum artificial intelligence. We will pioneer quantum software technologies with real-world relevance by developing the necessary foundations, implementing them in prototype tools, and validating their feasibility and cost-effectiveness through academic and industrial case studies. We will also establish a world-class QC education program to lower entry barriers and train the next generation of professionals.
Participants
Anton Frisk Kockum (contact)
Chalmers, Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2), Applied Quantum Physics
Collaborations
Det Norske Veritas (DNV Norway)
Hövik, Norway
National Institute of Informatics Japan
Tokyo, Japan
Norwegian Institute of Public Health - NIPH
Oslo, Norway
ORCA computing
London, United Kingdom
OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University
Oslo, Norway
SINTEF
Trondheim, Norway
Simula
Fornebu, Norway
Syngens
Trondheim, Norway
University of Southern Denmark
Odense, Denmark
Funding
The research council of Norway
Project ID: 361350
Funding Chalmers participation during 2026–2031