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Google and Fraunhofer Launch Global Calls for Early Fault-Tolerant Algorithms and Enterprise Use Cases
International research networks and academic sponsors have opened competitive application windows targeting immediate software optimizations for early fault-tolerant quantum computing (FTQC) platforms and industry-specific classical-to-quantum workload migrations.
The structural focal point across these programs avoids the long-term, distant requirement of large-scale, million-qubit systems. Instead, they incentivize algorithms, error-mitigation layers, and mathematical compilations designed to unlock near-term computational advantages using limited logical qubit counts and restricted gate depths.






