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Building a Quantum Future Focusing on the development of quantum algorithms to build quantum computers that surpass classical systems. Quantum computing harnesses the principles of quantum superposition and entanglement to process information, offering the potential for significant speed-ups in solving various computational problems. Led by Professor Ming-Hsiu Hsieh, the Hon Hai Quantum Computing Research Center is advancing both hardware and software fronts. On the hardware side, the Center plans to establish an ion trap laboratory and develop quantum control systems and miniaturized devices. On the software side, the research areas include quantum optimization, quantum metrology, and fault-tolerant quantum computing. The main missions of the Center are as follows: 1. Conduct research and development on quantum computing topics 2. Actively explore practical applications well-suited for quantum computation 3. Cultivate and train technological talent in quantum-related fields 4. Promote academia-industry collaboration on quantum computing in Taiwan

Welcome Dr. Michael de Oliveira to the Quantum Computing Research Center 🎊
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Michael de Oliveira has joined the Quantum Computing Research Center at the Hon Hai Research Institute.Michael got his Ph.D. from the International Iberian Nanotech

Hon Hai Research Institute Shines at QIP 2026: Three Cutting-Edge Quantum Computing Achievements Successfully Presented
At the 29th Conference on Quantum Information Processing (QIP 2026) — the most prestigious international academic gathering in the field — the Quantum Computing Research Center of the Hon Hai Research

Welcome Dr. Matthew R. Coudron to the Hon Hai Research Institute 🎊
We are honored to welcome Dr. Matthew R. Coudron to the Hon Hai Research Institute. As an internationally recognized expert in quantum computing and theoretical computer science, Matthew’s arrival wil

【Annual Review】2025 Quantum Leap: Breakthroughs and Honors at the Quantum Computing Research Center, Hon Hai Research Institute
For the Quantum Computing Research Center (QCRC) at the Hon Hai Research Institute, 2025 was a year of explosive growth in both academic energy and international influence. We not only conquered multi

Quantum Computing Research Center got 3 papers accepted in QIP 2026.
The Quantum Computing Research Center is proud to announce that three of our pioneering papers have been selected for presentation at the 2026 Conference on Quantum Information Processing (QIP 2026)!

The TW–NL Symposium on Photonics-enabled Quantum Information Processing (PhQIP 2025) was successfully held from October 13 to 16 at the Hon Hai Research Institute (HHRI).
The TW–NL Symposium on Photonics-enabled Quantum Information Processing (PhQIP 2025) was successfully held from October 13 to 16 at the Hon Hai Research Institute (HHRI). The event was hosted by
Mixed state tomography reduces to pure state tomography
March 06, 2026, 10 am (Taipei time)
Angelos Pelecanos
UC Berkeley
All entangled states can be certified by a violation of noncontextuality inequalities
February 06, 2026, 10 am (Taipei time)
Yujie Zhang
IQC, University of Waterloo
End-to-End Efficient Quantum Thermal and Ground State Preparation Made Simple
January 16, 2026, 10 am (Taipei time)
Yongtao Zhan
Caltech
On the Complexity of Decoded Quantum Interferometry
January 09, 2026, 10 am (Taipei time)
Kunal Marwaha
University of Chicago












