
System One
Founded Year
1995Stage
Secondary Market | AliveTotal Raised
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System One Patents
System One has filed 2 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- Artificial neural networks
- Classification algorithms
- Data management

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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5/23/2019 | 6/7/2022 | Machine learning, Data management, Diagrams, Natural language processing, Classification algorithms | Grant |
Application Date | 5/23/2019 |
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Grant Date | 6/7/2022 |
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Related Topics | Machine learning, Data management, Diagrams, Natural language processing, Classification algorithms |
Status | Grant |
Latest System One News
Mar 24, 2023
IBM Completes Installation of an IBM Quantum System One at the Cleveland Clinic and Announces Another One to be Deployed in the Basque Country, Spain IBM Completes Installation of an IBM Quantum System One at the Cleveland Clinic and Announces Another One to be Deployed in the Basque Country, Spain IBM Quantum System One at Cleveland Clinic. Credit: Cleveland Clinic We reported in 2021 on IBM’s announcement of a 10 year partnership with the Cleveland Clinic and the intent to install an IBM System One quantum processor on-site in 2023. IBM and the Cleveland Clinic have just announced that this machine is now deployed. This deployment reflects a significant milestone for IBM. Although IBM has deployed machines in other places such as Germany and Japan outside of their research sites in New York state, those other machines were always deployed in one of IBM’s international facilities near the respective partner’s organization. This makes it a little easier from a logistics standpoint because IBM can better control aspects like security, maintenance, spare parts, utilities, etc. because the machine is physically in one of their own buildings. The Cleveland Clinic installation is their first quantum processor that is not located inside an IBM building so IBM will need to learn how to deal with those issues in a fully remote on-premise installation. This machine will be exclusively dedicated to healthcare research and will work on problems such as problems such as screening and optimizing drugs for specific proteins, quantum-enhanced prediction model of cardiovascular risk, and searching genome sequencing findings and large drug-target databases to find effective, existing drugs for various diseases. The IBM Quantum System One processor has some capability for future upgrades and IBM and the Cleveland Clinic will be implementing upgrades with either the IBM Quantum System One or the IBM Quantum System Two so as the more advanced technology becomes available. A press release provided by IBM and the Cleveland Clinic announcing this deployment can be accessed here . In another announcement, IBM indicated it will install another IBM Quantum System One computer in a new IBM-Euskadi Quantum Computational Center to be located at the main campus of the Ikerbasque Foundation in San Sebastian, Basque Country, Spain. This system will be 127 qubit processor with an expected installation completion by the end of 2024. This system will be used for expanding international research collaborations, performing world-class fundamental scientific research, and increasing the quantum-trained talent in the region. This will be the fifth international installation of an IBM quantum processor after ones currently in Germany and Japan, and other ones already planned for Canada, and South Korea. For more about this announcement, you can view a press release provided by IBM on their website here . March 24, 2023
System One Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was System One founded?
System One was founded in 1995.
Where is System One's headquarters?
System One's headquarters is located at 210 Sixth Avenue, Pittsburgh.
What is System One's latest funding round?
System One's latest funding round is Secondary Market.
How much did System One raise?
System One raised a total of $13M.
Who are the investors of System One?
Investors of System One include Oaktree Capital Management, Thomas H. Lee Partners, MidOcean Partners, VSS and Monster Worldwide.
Who are System One's competitors?
Competitors of System One include Boston Government Services and 4 more.
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