WebsiteGear Logo Log In
New User? Sign Up
About | Contact | FAQ
  Home News Web Hosting Domain Name Industry Sunday, June 28, 2026 
Add Press Release News | News Feeds Feeds | Email This News Email


Cambridge Quantum and Deutsche Bahn Netz AG Leverage Latest Quantum Algorithms to Optimise Train Scheduling
Friday, November 19, 2021

CAMBRIDGE, England, Nov. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Cambridge Quantum (CQ) and Deutsche Bahn Netz AG (DB) announce today a partnership to explore how quantum computers can improve the rescheduling of rail traffic as part of DB's long-term transformative plan, Digitale Schiene Deutschland, to digitise DB's infrastructure and railway system using next-generation technologies to achieve a higher capacity and optimal utilisation of the rail network.

Combining CQ's latest combinatorial optimisation algorithm Filtering Variational Quantum Eigensolver (F-VQE) - recently shown to outperform leading quantum algorithms - with DB's operations research expertise, the team re-optimised realistic train timetables after simulated delays and are now identifying areas for continued study. This collaboration evidences how innovations in both quantum algorithms and domain-specific modelling can inform a long-term vision for a faster and greener transportation network.

Ilyas Khan, CEO of Cambridge Quantum, said, "We are very excited to be working with Deutsche Bahn to explore and demonstrate the utility of today's Noisy Intermediate Scale Quantum ("NISQ") processors to solve real-world problems in the transport and logistics sector. Deutsche Bahn's research and development efforts in this area are of critical importance, and we are confident that over time as quantum computers start to scale, our work with the will lead to a meaningful contribution towards a cleaner and greener future."

Michael Küpper, lead of Capacity and Traffic Management System at Digitale Schiene Deutschland, said, "The collaboration with CQ is a perfect example of how Deutsche Bahn is working as a partner with industry providers and combining our relative expertise towards a goal neither side can achieve alone. By working with CQ, we have fine-tuned our research and development plans and taken the first steps in defining a future quantum-advantaged train timetabling system. We are excited to continue working with CQ to address some of the key challenges and contribute to the rapidly evolving field of NISQ quantum algorithm research."

About DB

As a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn AG, DB Netz AG is responsible for the rail infrastructure.

DB Netz AG is the service provider for currently 420 railway undertakings (RUs) utilising a route network comprising nearly 33,300 km. The German railway network is the longest in all of Europe. DB Netz AG ensures non-discriminatory access to its infrastructure. The performance of non-DB-Group railways in the network has greatly increased over the years. DB Netz is responsible for the operation of an efficient railway infrastructure (long-distance and conurbation networks, regional networks, train-formation and treatment facilities).

Digitale Schiene Deutschland is a sector initiative of DB AG, the German Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI) and further relevant transport associations for the fundamental modernisation and digitalisation of railway infrastructure through the consistent introduction of digital control and safety technology. In addition, Digitale Schiene Deutschland is working on a far-reaching digitalisation of the railway system. For this, a system architecture will detail the tasks of individual components of the railway system, and how they should work together.

About CQ

Founded in 2014 and backed by some of the world's leading quantum computing companies, CQ is a global leader in quantum software and quantum algorithms, enabling clients to achieve the most out of rapidly evolving quantum computing hardware. CQ has offices in Europe, USA, and Japan. On 8th June 2021, CQ announced a merger with Honeywell Quantum Solutions which is expected to close in Q4 2021. For more information, visit CQ at http://www.cambridgequantum.com and on LinkedIn.

Access the source code for lambeq, TKET, Python bindings and utilities on GitHub.

View original content:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cambridge-quantum-and-deutsche-bahn-netz-ag-leverage-latest-quantum-algorithms-to-optimise-train-scheduling-301421701.html

SOURCE Cambridge Quantum



Email This News Email | Submit To Slashdot Slashdot | Submit To Digg.com Digg | Submit To del.icio.us Del.icio.us | News Feeds Feeds

RELATED NEWS ARTICLES
Nav Weekly Recap: 11 Tech Press Releases You Need to See | Jan 22, 2026
Nav Sup AI Sets New Benchmark Record with 52.15% on Humanity's Last Exam | Jan 22, 2026
Nav Trigent Partners with WeWork India to Expand its GCC Footprint | Jan 22, 2026
Nav Skunk Works® and XTEND Expand Joint All Domain Command and Control for Advanced Mission Execution | Jan 22, 2026
Nav DEADLINE ANNOUNCED FOR 2026 NEW TOP-LEVEL DOMAIN APPLICATIONS | Jan 22, 2026
Nav Altair HyperWorks 2026 Delivers Design and Simulation at Scale with AI | Jan 22, 2026
Nav Glasswall Brings Defense-Level File Sanitization to Every Government Agency and Business Using Microsoft 365 | Jan 22, 2026
Nav Exia Labs Brings Keystone to the U.S. Navy via DIU's Blue Object Management Challenge | Jan 22, 2026
Nav Genpact Named a Leader in ISG Provider Lens(TM) 2025 for Insurance GCCs and Agentic AI Services | Jan 22, 2026
Nav Marketing Evolution Announces New Investment Led by Insight Partners to Power AI-Ready Marketing Data for the Agentic Era | Jan 22, 2026
NEWS SEARCH

FEATURED NEWS | POPULAR NEWS
Submit News | View More News View More News