Fujitsu Limited, in collaboration with Shibaura Institute of Technology and Waseda University, has developed an innovative method for efficiently controlling robot posture using quantum computing. By expressing the orientation and position of each robot link as a quantum state, and by replicating the structural influence of parent joint movements on child joints through quantum entanglement, the number of necessary calculations was significantly reduced compared to conventional classical methods. As quantum computing advances towards practical application, this development is expected to contribute substantially to the creation of next-generation robots that demand real-time control and complex operational capabilities.