Business & Industry
Tackling the Engineering Challenges to Making Quantum Networks a Reality
A U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Quantum Information Science Research Center led by DOE’s Argonne National Laboratory, Q-NEXT develops quantum technologies that will improve people’s lives. For example, experts are working to establish quantum information networks that are eavesdrop-proof, a development that would be especially beneficial for areas such as finance.
Quantum Brilliance Brings Home Manufacturing Innovation Award
Canberra-based Quantum Brilliance has won the Manufacturing Innovation category at the InnovationAus 2022 Awards for Excellence for its work to make quantum computing an accessible, everyday technology.
For Quantum Computing Startups The Challenge Is Finding The Use Cases
Despite all the research that is taking place at the moment, the real-world use cases are still being worked out.
Fujitsu Gets It! Develops Quantum-HPC Hybrid Computing Technology to Optimize Solution Brokering for Customers
Fujitsu announced the development of quantum/HPC hybrid computing technology to optimize workload selection for customers.
The Osprey Has Landed… IBM Unveils 433 Qubit Computer
IBM unveiled it’s latest quantum computer, Osprey. Osprey has the largest qubit count of any IBM quantum processor, more than tripling the 127 qubits on the IBM Eagle processor unveiled in 2021. This processor has the potential to run complex quantum computations well beyond the computational capability of any classical computer.
Arianespace Chosen to Blast Europe’s QKD System EAGLE-1 Into Orbit
EAGLE-1 satellite for ESA’s end-to-end Quantum Key Distribution system to launch on the Vega-C rocket from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana in 2024. The satellite will be placed into Low Earth Orbit (LEO).
Bosch Partnering with IBM on Strategic Quantum Computing Materials Science Engagement
The two companies will conduct joint research, enablement and use case projects in the field of material science for fuel cells, electric engines, or advanced sensor materials.
Regional Spotlight: The Quantum Tech Market in the USA
As research into quantum computing and other quantum technologies picks up pace, the USA is establishing itself as a leader in the field.
QuEra Joins Amazon’s Cloud for Public Access
Quantum computer startup QuEra, born from researchers at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said on Tuesday its computer is now accessible to the public through Amazon’s cloud quantum computer service Braket.