EBU and Superpositions Partner to Add Quantum Computing to Business Education

Insider Brief
- EBU and Superpositions have partnered to introduce quantum computing education through EBU’s new Q-Ready initiative.
- EBU will add dedicated quantum computing courses and integrate quantum concepts into existing business programs.
- Students will use Superpositions Studio to explore quantum and hybrid quantum-classical algorithms and their potential applications in finance, energy, manufacturing and healthcare.
Press release – EBU (European Business Institute of Luxembourg) and Superpositions, a European quantum software company, recently announced a partnership to bring quantum computing into EBU’s business curriculum, as part of the school’s new Q-Ready initiative.
EBU is introducing dedicated Quantum Computing courses and integrating quantum concepts into existing programmes, with the stated goal of helping students understand the opportunities, applications and business implications of quantum technologies as they emerge across industries. Through the partnership, students gain exposure to how quantum and hybrid quantum-classical algorithms turn into real business problem-solving, in areas such as finance, energy, manufacturing and healthcare, going beyond the traditional physics and research settings quantum is usually taught in.
Students learn how quickly a quantum experiment can go from an idea to a result they can see with their own eyes, including through the use of the Superpositions Studio platform. In the process, they can solve problems using various quantum hardware and observe how the results vary from one machine to another, which is useful when developing a business strategy in the field of quantum computing. Superpositions currently offers this extended access to students at any university, so anyone who is curious can try the platform for themselves
EBU recognizes that quantum computing is becoming part of business discussions, and believes future professionals should be ready for it well before the technology becomes widespread.
