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SUMMARY:FS08 Focus Session: MLIR, QIR, and Other Intermediate Representations - Towards Production-Ready Compilation for Quantum Computing
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DESCRIPTION:Get the latest session information at 
	https://date26date-conference.com/programme#FS08\n\n\nQuantum computing is 
	transitioning from academic research into an emerging industry, with 
	increas-ing demand for robust and scalable software and compiler 
	infrastructures. Over the past decade, many compilers and frameworks for 
	quantum programming have been created—mostly in academic contexts and in 
	big parts developed by the design automation community. While valuable for 
	proto-typing, these fragmented, stand-alone tools lack the 
	interoperability, consistent abstractions, and mature workflows required 
	for industry adoption. Additionally, they often have a hard time to scale 
	to large qubit numbers required for relevant real-world applications.
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	computing is transitioning from academic research into an emerging 
	industry, with increas-ing demand for robust and scalable software and 
	compiler infrastructures. Over the past decade, many compilers and 
	frameworks for quantum programming have been created—mostly in academic 
	contexts and in big parts developed by the design automation community. 
	While valuable for proto-typing, these fragmented, stand-alone tools lack 
	the interoperability, consistent abstractions, and mature workflows 
	required for industry adoption. Additionally, they often have a hard time 
	to scale to large qubit numbers required for relevant real-world 
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