Government & Policy
Amazon Web Services Joins U.S. Q-NEXT Quantum Center
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has become a member of Q-NEXT, a quantum research center that is developing the science and technology for controlling and distributing quantum information.

Quantum Computing Ambition: Japan Aims for 10M Users by 2030
Japan plans to bring into service its first homegrown quantum computer by the end of March next year and have 10 million people using the technology by 2030.
Quantum New Mexico Coalition Aims to Establish State as National Hub
Sandia National Laboratories, The University of New Mexico and Los Alamos National Laboratory announced the new coalition April 1st at UNM during the Quantum New Mexico Symposium.
Keeping It Real: Quantum Computing Has a Hype Problem
A decade and more ago, I [Sankar Das Sarma, author] was often asked when I thought a real quantum computer would be built…(It is interesting that I no longer face this question as quantum-computing hype has apparently convinced people that these systems already exist or are just around the corner).
The Ukrainian War Could Usher in Quantum Arms Race
“While there are no specific or credible cyber threats to the U.S. homeland at this time, Russia’s unprovoked attack on Ukraine, which has involved cyber-attacks on Ukrainian government and critical infrastructure organizations, may impact organizations both within and beyond the region,” the alert states…
The Shorts | 12/9/21 | Government and Policy 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 government and policy. Mea Cubitt
QUANTIMONY and AIXTRON to Partner in Academic Workforce Effort
AIXTRON (FSE: AIXA, ISIN DE000A0WMPJ6) is partner of the new international doctoral program QUANTIMONY. The leading provider of deposition equipment for the semiconductor industry is thus supporting the training of young academics and at the same time the research into the future field of quantum technologies utilizing the chemical element antimony (Sb).
The Winner of Quantum Computing Race Could Define the Way We Live and Work
The US is increasingly anxious about China’s prowess in quantum computing. It’s easy to see why. The nation that’s able to lead the field could redefine the way we live and work, taking computers’ problem-solving ability to another level. Quantum computing will influence everything from the fight against disease, to data security and the distribution of goods – and things we can’t even imagine today.
The Shorts | 12/2/21 | Government and Policy 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 government and policy. Mea Cubitt