Fujitsu Research News Update - November 2023
Fujitsu's Quantum Computing - Showcasing the Latest Advances
As Fujitsu celebrates another first place worldwide HPCG and Graph500 ranking for its supercomputer Fugaku , we turn the spotlight this month to our cutting edge quantum computing activities - underlining Fujitsu's decades of commitment and investment in advancing computing technologies.
At #Q2B , the premier conference for practical quantum computing, Fujitsu is once again taking a key sponsorship role. Shintaro Sato , Fellow SVP and Head of Quantum Lab at Fujitsu , will be providing updates on quantum computing research.?? December 7th at 2:20 pm (PST): and Sarvagya Upadhyay , Senior Research Manager at Fujitsu Research of America, presents on Partially Fault-tolerant Quantum Computing Architecture for Early-FTQC Era. Fujitsu also will be on the exhibition floor - at booth G6, where we will be showcasing our hybrid platform – featuring a 64-qubit superconducting quantum computer and a 40-qubit quantum computer simulator – and its various industrial applications.
Find out more about Shintaro Sato’s keynote ?and Sarvagya Upadhyay’s?session
Also on the quantum theme, Technology Magazine recently interviewed a number of leading experts, including Sarvagya Upadhyay, Senior Research Scientist Manager at Fujitsu Research. "Quantum computers have already initiated a paradigm shift in the ways researchers think about data security," something that began within academic circles when highly efficient quantum algorithms for seemingly intractable computational problems underpinning encryption schemes were unearthed. “This led to the development of cryptosystems designed to withstand quantum attacks. In recent years, with attention mounting around the potential capabilities of quantum computers, various organisations and governments have initiated frameworks to safeguard against such attacks.”?
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Continuing the quantum theme, in this recent Fujitsu blog, Dr Jianmin Jin, Fujitsu's Chief Digital Economist, sets out the benefits of the quantum computer era that Fujitsu is working on with its new quantum theory and practical innovations, providing deep insights and practical recommendations.
Converging Technologies - Solving social issues with digitally converging multidisciplinary knowledge
Our research and development harnesses multidisciplinary knowledge from a wide range of fields, combining inputs from the humanities and social sciences with digital technology expertise. Our primary focus is on sensing technologies that encourage people to change their behaviors, as well as digital twin construction technologies designed to digitize society as a whole.
Watch our new video on this theme, shedding light on how we are exploring a deeper understanding of individual and group behaviors and how technology can be applied to encourage appropriate behavior change.
White Paper: Generative AI: What does it take to succeed with implementation
Generative AI offers tremendous opportunities for productivity and innovation gains. But as the initial hype subsides, the costs of implementation and the challenges of operational change become more apparent as well. Business leaders must decide from the outset what role they want generative AI to play in their organizations and develop a coherent AI strategy.
Do they want to experiment with out-of-the-box solutions to prepare for AI assistants that will soon be available on all major platforms? Or do they want to add more value by significantly automating business functions, perhaps even including new external customer services? Or could AI even play a role in the development of dynamic knowledge bases, strategic management support and the discovery of new business models?
Latest News about the Fujitsu AI platform
We have introduced a new AI component, designed to detect suspicious behavior. It can detect people and objects from images and analyzes them to detect suspicious behavior fast. The component improves the efficiency of monitoring operations, prevents accidents and crimes, and enables a prompt response to accidents and crimes.
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And we talk directly to the researcher responsible for developing this new component - Yoshiaki Ikai - who tells us about how the Suspicious Behavior Detection component can enable rapid response to accidents and crimes, sharing his overall thoughts on this important initiative.
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Our Team
In our “Researcher’s Dream” Series, we talk to members of the research team about their personal path to a career in research, why they joined Fujitsu, their research activities and the future they dream of creating.
Running to give Hope! FRE Raises Funds for the Turkey & Syria Earthquake Appeal
Eight team members from Fujitsu Research of Europe (FRE) recently took part in the Ealing Half Marathon – with two objectives! To get over the finish line and more importantly to raise funds for the Turkey & Syria Earthquake Appeal. The team ran a total of just over 13 miles each, raising much needed funds to help those affected by the terrible earthquake crisis. They raised £505 on the day, which was double-matched by FRE CEO Dr Adel Rouz , who presented a cheque together with Dr Seishi Okamoto , Head of Fujitsu Research, for £1500 – taking them to an amazing total!
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