The Shorts | 7/12/21 | Business and Industry in Quantum Computing

The rate at which quantum computing is hitting the media stream is ever-increasing. This piece is a collection of recent articles and reports covering various aspects of quantum computing from the lens of business and industry. Mea Cubitt

Rensselaer and Stevens Institute of Technology To Establish First-Ever NSF-Backed Fintech Research Center | As finance continues its rapid transformation into the digital era, Rensselaer and Stevens are designated leaders in guiding the field into a high-tech, big data world  Source: Rensselaer News.   Rensselaer and Stevens Institute of Technology To Establish First-Ever NSF-Backed Fintech Research Center…

Huawei enlists army of European talent for ‘battle’ with US | For anyone who thought Huawei Technologies had buckled under the strain of a yearslong US crackdown, it might come as a surprise that the Chinese tech group is looking to hire chip engineers in Munich, software developers in Istanbul, and AI researchers in Canada, along with hundreds of Ph.D. candidates at home and abroad.  Source: KrASIA.   Huawei enlists army of European talent for ‘battle’ with US…

Quantum Computing And Healthcare | The talk of quantum computing is everywhere. The idea of supercomputers operating at speeds unheard of from the computers worked with day-to-day has been going on for quite a while — and even though it sounds more like fiction, it is, in fact, very close to (if not already) a reality.  Source: Forbes.   Quantum Computing And Healthcare…

Jon Medved’s Recipe For Israel’s Continued Tech Success | At first glance, things look good given the record $10.5 billion in investment the sector attracted in 2020 and its expected near doubling to $20 billion this year. Those gaudy numbers blur trouble, he cautioned, as early-stage startups are being shunned in favor of those in later stages  Source: CROWDFUND INSIDER.   Jon Medved’s Recipe For Israel’s Continued Tech Success…

Oxford Quantum Circuits Claims UK’s First Quantum Computing as-a-Service | Startup Oxford Quantum Circuits (OQC) has launched what it said is the UK’s first commercially available quantum computing-as-a-Service. OQC said its proprietary quantum technology will be available to enterprises via its private cloud.  Source: inside HPC.   Oxford Quantum Circuits Claims UK’s First Quantum Computing as-a-Service…

Rohde & Schwarz buys Zurich Instruments | Educational Paper on Rethinking Cybersecurity in a Quantum World  Source: POST ONLINE MEDIA.   Rohde & Schwarz buys Zurich Instruments…

Quantum computing wars: IBM, Honeywell make major moves as competition intensifies | Legacy technology innovation has always hinged on early funding for “protection of the commons” initiatives, where the funding was essentially for scientific discovery that, once hardened, could be retooled for commercial use cases. Quantum systems are no different in that regard.  Source: WRALTECHWIRE.   Quantum computing wars: IBM, Honeywell make major moves as competition intensifies…

Quantum Computing: From National Security Bugbear To Investible Proposition | When we come to look back at which events from late 2019 to today had the greatest economic, geopolitical and technological impact, we may find ourselves de-emphasizing the pandemic and paying comparatively greater attention to the arms race in quantum computing that is taking place concurrently.  Source: Forbes.   Quantum Computing: From National Security Bugbear To Investible Proposition…

Business lessons from a NASA contractor: Exchange of ideas and follow-through are most important | Good understanding and communication are key to working closely with NASA and JPL, helping them get to Mars.  Source: TechRepublic.   Business lessons from a NASA contractor: Exchange of ideas and follow-through are most important…

Altair collaborates with IIT Madras to expand its target support portfolio | Atair, a global technology company providing solutions in simulation, high-performance computing (HPC), and artificial intelligence (AI), announced its collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM), a premier education Institute in Chennai, India, to add the Shakti processor to the support portfolio of Altair Embed.  Source: ManufacturingToday.   Altair collaborates with IIT Madras to expand its target support portfolio…

Bezos, Branson and Musk Scrambling For Supply Of This Rare Gas | We’ve had supply scares for this gas before; but this time around, it coincides with the depletion of the US federal reserve and soaring demand from some of the biggest industries on earth.   Source: OilPrice.   Bezos, Branson and Musk Scrambling For Supply Of This Rare Gas…

Proactive Technology Webinar next Tuesday to outline upcoming plans of three ASX-listed tech companies | Proactive will host a Technology Webinar next Tuesday, July 13, with three ASX-listed tech companies including Archer Materials Ltd (ASX:AXE), Cirralto Ltd (ASX:CRO) and XTEK Ltd (ASX:XTE) set to take the stage.  Source: proactive.   Proactive Technology Webinar next Tuesday to outline upcoming plans of three ASX-listed tech companies…

Quantum computing wars: IBM, Honeywell make major moves as competition intensifies | Legacy technology innovation has always hinged on early funding for “protection of the commons” initiatives, where the funding was essentially for scientific discovery that, once hardened, could be retooled for commercial use cases. Quantum systems are no different in that regard.  Source: WRAL TRECHWIRE.   Quantum computing wars: IBM, Honeywell make major moves as competition intensifies…

Enterprise Quantum Computing Market 2021 Segmentation and Analysis by Recent Trends, Development and Growth by Trending Regions by 2030 | In a recently published report, Kenneth Research has updated the market report for Enterprise Quantum Computing Market for 2021 till 2030. Report further now discusses; the various strategies to be adopted or being adopted by the business players across the globe at various levels in the value chain. In the view of the global economic slowdown, we further estimated that China, India, Japan and South Korea to recover fastest amongst all the countries in the Asian market. Germany, France, Italy, Spain to take the worst hit and this hit is expected to be regain 25% by the end of 2021- Positive Growth in the economic demand and supply.  Source: MarketWatch.   Enterprise Quantum Computing Market 2021 Segmentation and Analysis by Recent Trends, Development and Growth by Trending Regions by 2030…

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