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Simula Research Laboratory is a Norwegian non-profit research organisation located in Oslo, Norway. Simula was founded in 2001 by the Norwegian government to conduct fundamental, long-term research within information and communication technology.

Simula holds substantial experience in quantum software engineering, quantum-secure communication, and high performance computing.

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Sigma2 AS has strategic responsibility for and manages the national e-infrastructure for large-scale data- and computational science in Norway. 

Sigma2 provides services for high-performance computing and data storage to individuals and groups involved in research and education at all Norwegian universities and colleges, and other publicly funded organisations and projects. Sigma2 also coordinates Norway's participation in international collaborations on e-infrastructure.

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Oslo Metropolitan University is a public university in Oslo and Akershus in Norway. It has around 1,400 academic employees, around 20,000 students and around 800 administrative support staff.

The Quantum Hub at OsloMet coordinates several quantum computing initiatives, including teaching and research.

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Digital Norway is a non-profit organisation established in 2017 by a group of the largest companies in Norway, with public support.

Our goal is to increase the knowledge and use of digital technology amongst Norwegian companies, with a special emphasis on Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).

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