Toyo Corporation Expands Support for Quantum Computing Talent Development

Toyo Corporation is expanding its subsidy program for certification exams conducted by the Japan Quantum Computing Association. Starting June 2026, the program will include 'Quantum Engineer' courses alongside the existing 'Quantum Generalist' course, covering exam fees for students and faculty to accelerate the development of quantum expertise.
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Toyo Corporation announced that it will expand its support for certification exams conducted by the Japan Quantum Computing Association. While the company has been fully subsidizing exam fees for the 'Quantum Generalist Course' for students and faculty since December 2025, it will add the 'Quantum Engineer (Gate-type/Annealing-type) Course' to its support program starting in June 2026. This expansion ensures that all three certification exams offered by the association are covered. By creating an environment where students can acquire specialized knowledge early, Toyo aims to strengthen the development of future quantum experts and promote the social implementation of quantum technology. The support covers exam fees for students and faculty, with a limit of 200 applicants per year, valid from June 2026 through December 2028. The Japan Quantum Computing Association, established in 2023, launched these certifications in September 2024 and aims to reach 1,000 total examinees by the end of 2026. Toyo Corporation entered the quantum solutions market in July 2025 through a distribution agreement with IQM Quantum Computers and continues to drive the adoption of quantum technologies through global partnerships.

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How does Toyo Corporation's initiative impact the Japanese quantum market?

It accelerates the development of a skilled workforce, which is critical for the practical implementation of quantum technologies in Japanese industries.