“The competition for the Quantum Valley concluded today, and it was won by IBM,” announced Campania’s governor Vincenzo De Luca during his Facebook live. “We are about to establish a quantum computing center at the University of Salerno campus with 100 million invested by the Region. Major groups participated in the tender, and the bid was awarded to IBM, which will have to provide the technological equipment to launch the Quantum Valley within six months. There is no quantum computing facility in Italy like the one we are creating in Campania.” “In the faculty of medicine, after our months and years-long battle to eliminate the closed number, the Government has announced that finally, there is freedom of enrollment. But out of the 60,000 free enrollments, there will be a test that will eventually admit only 20,000. So, the ministry’s information is not correct; the closed number remains.” “Even today, there is a very distracted talk about a tragedy of unimaginable proportions. We hope for a truce; we need to reach it with the release of Israeli hostages and to save the lives of thousands of Palestinians who are dying and watching their children die.” De Luca also highlighted what happened to Francesca Albanese, who has been sanctioned by the US and can no longer enter that country because, as a UN employee, she reports what is happening in Gaza, episodes like those I just illustrated about the children. It’s a shame, and we express our most concrete and affectionate solidarity with Albanese for her commitment and against the social media campaign against her.
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