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Moonshot Goal 6 Session in QUANTUM INNOVATION 2025,
referred to as the Moonshot Goal 6 International Symposium
Realization of a fault-tolerant universal quantum computer that will revolutionize economy, industry, and security by 2050.


2025/08/02 16:30
Outline
While it is said that the progress of conventional computers is reaching its limits, it is important to be able to respond to the explosion of information processing demands. If we want quantum computing to rapidly solve our numerous and complex social problems, we need a fault-tolerant universal quantum computer that can perform precise computation while correcting quantum errors. In order to realize such a fault-tolerant universal quantum computer we are conducting R&D into the relevant hardware, software, networks, and related quantum technologies.
Ahead of the conclusion of the initial five-year research and development phase for Moonshot Goal 6 and the start of the subsequent five-year phase, we are pleased to announce the Moonshot Goal 6 International Symposium as one of the sessions within the QUANTUM INNOVATION 2025 conference. This symposium aims to present the research achievements accomplished so far and to deepen discussions on the next steps moving forward. During the session, we will share the latest research outcomes and engage in discussions on the future of quantum computing. We sincerely look forward to welcoming your participation.

Details
Date & Time | [Finished] August 1st, 2025 8:40am~5:30pm August 2nd, 2025 8:40am~4:10pm |
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Venue | Congrès Square Grand Green Osaka, grand hall 1/2 |
Participation fee | Admission free |
How to Participate | All the participants for QI2025 including the session of Moonshot Goal 6 are required to register on the website of QI2025 in advance. |
Registration | |
Organizer | Japan Science and Technology Agency |
Co-organizer | Cabinet Office, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) |
Language | English |
Time Table
8:40 | Opening Remarks Program Director KITAGAWA Masahiro (Professor, The University of Osaka) |
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8:55 | MS6 Session 1: Fault-tolerant Quantum Computing Chair: YAMASHITA Shigeru (Professor, Ritsumeikan University) Invited Talk: "Quantum error correction below the surface code threshold" Volodymyr Sivak, (Google Quantum AI) Project progress reports: "Research and Development of Theory and Software for Fault-tolerant Quantum Computers" KOASHI Masato (Professor, The University of Tokyo) |
10:25 | Break |
10:45 | MS6 Session 1: Fault-tolerant Quantum Computing <Continuation> Project progress reports: "Development of a Scalable, Highly Integrated Quantum Error Correction System" KOBAYASHI Kazutoshi (Professor, Kyoto Institute of Technology) |
11:45 | Lunch |
13:15 | MS6 Session 2: Superconducting Chair: NAKAMURA Yasunobu (Professor, The University of Tokyo) Project progress report: "Development of Integration Technologies for Superconducting Quantum Circuits" YAMAMOTO Tsuyoshi (Research Fellow, NEC Corporation) |
14:10 | Break |
14:30 | MS6 Session 3: Neutral Atom Chair: KAWABATA Shiro(Professor, Hosei University) Project progress reports: "Large-scale and high-coherence fault-tolerant quantum computer with dynamical atom arrays" OHMORI Kenji(Professor/Chairman, National Institutes of Natural Sciences) "Large-scale quantum hardware based on nanofiber cavity QED" AOKI Takao(Professor, Waseda University) |
16:15 | Break |
16:35 | MS6 Session 4: Trapped ion Chair: IMOTO Nobuyuki (Professor, The University of Tokyo) Project progress report: "Fault-tolerant Quantum Computing with Photonically Interconnected Ion Traps" TAKAHASHI Hiroki (Assistant Professor, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University) |
8:40 | MS6 Session 5: Quantum Communication and Network Chair: SASAKI Masahide (Distinguished Researcher, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology) Project progress reports: "Development of Quantum Interfaces for Building Quantum Computer Networks" KOSAKA Hideo (Director, Quantum Information Research Center/Professor, Yokohama National University) "Quantum Cyberspace with Networked Quantum Computer" YAMAMOTO Takashi (Professor, The University of Osaka) |
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10:10 | Break |
10:30 | MS6 Session 5: Quantum Communication and Network <Continuation> Project progress reports: "Scalable and Robust Integrated Quantum Communication System" NAGAYAMA Shota (Associate Professor, Keio University) |
11:30 | Lunch |
13:00 | MS6 Session 6: Photon Chair: OZAWA Masanao (Professor Emeritus, Nagoya University) Project progress report: "Development of Large-scale Fault-tolerant Universal Optical Quantum Computers" FURUSAWA Akira (Professor, The University of Tokyo/Director, RIKEN) |
13:55 | Break |
14:15 | MS6 Session 7: Semiconductor Chair: ISHIUCHI Hidemi (Former President, Evolving nano process Infrastructure Development Center, Inc.) Project progress reports: "Development of scalable Silicon quantum computer technology" TARUCHA Seigo (Group Director/Team Leader, RIKEN) "Large-scale Silicon Quantum Computer" MIZUNO Hiroyuki (Corporate Chief Researcher, Hitachi, Ltd.) |
16:00 | Closing Remarks Program Director KITAGAWA Masahiro (Professor, The University of Osaka ) |
Inquiry
Department of Moonshot Research and Development Program, JST
E-mail:moonshot-goal6jst.go.jp