Quantum Computing in Finance: the Intesa Sanpaolo Experience
Resumen:
Quantum Computing (QC) promises to revolutionize the computing domain with its ability to outperform classical computing in various applications. This article explores the potential of QC and its impact on the financial industry, among other domains. It focuses on the Quantum Competence Center at Intesa Sanpaolo, the largest bank in Italy. The Quantum Competence Center aims at leveraging quantum technologies to drive innovation and enhance banking and financial services. This article discusses the establishment of this corporate entity, its objectives, collaborations with academic institutions and quantum providers, workforce development initiatives, future perspectives, and the challenge of integrating quantum computing into the bank's operational workflow.
2024 | |
Banking and financial services Collaborations Financial industry Innovation Intesa sanpaolo Operational workflow Quantum competence center Quantum computing Quantum technologies Quantum workforce Workforce development Technological innovation Banking Companies Qubit Investment |
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Universidad de Montevideo | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12806/2430
https://doi.org/10.1109/EMR.2024.3373796 |
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Sumario: | Quantum Computing (QC) promises to revolutionize the computing domain with its ability to outperform classical computing in various applications. This article explores the potential of QC and its impact on the financial industry, among other domains. It focuses on the Quantum Competence Center at Intesa Sanpaolo, the largest bank in Italy. The Quantum Competence Center aims at leveraging quantum technologies to drive innovation and enhance banking and financial services. This article discusses the establishment of this corporate entity, its objectives, collaborations with academic institutions and quantum providers, workforce development initiatives, future perspectives, and the challenge of integrating quantum computing into the bank's operational workflow. |
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