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Wates completes UK’s first purpose-built quantum computing centre

Lord Vallance during the official inauguration of the National Quantum Computer Centre, built by Wates
Science minister Lord Vallance officially opened the National Quantum Computer Centre on 25 October (Image: UKRI)

Wates has finished building the first purpose-built quantum computing centre in the UK.

The National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) in Harwell, Oxfordshire, aims to lead the country's quantum computing development – an evolving field that uses quantum physics to solve complex problems faster than the most powerful supercomputers.

Wates built the facility in partnership with its subsidiary SES Engineering Services.

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