The Second Quantum Revolution is On. The Deep Dive is This March.
Commercializing quantum computing is a real buzz these days. Optimizing logistics for aviation or trucking agencies, developing solutions to complex chemistry equations, to securing your encrypted data are several of the use cases for the now arriving quantum revolution. This March, the foremost quantum players found in Europe will meet online permitting you to discover […]
Chinese Firm Origin Quantum Claims to Rake in the Yuan While on the Quantum Computing Heels of IBM, Google, Intel, Rigetti
Take it at face value. This information flows from China to Nikkei Asia to us. A bit of propaganda, we would surmise. Because Quantum is Coming. Qubit China’s Origin Quantum has raised funds to catch up with IBM Read More… + Chinese quantum computing company Origin Quantum has raised additional funds in a Series A […]
IBM’s Roadmap for Building an Open Quantum Software Ecosystem
IBM’s roadmap for building an open quantum software ecosystem Quantum computing is on the verge of sparking a paradigm shift. Software reliant on this nascent technology, one rooted in the physical laws of nature, could soon revolutionize computing forever. Bear in mind, however, that it took classical computing many decades to go from individually programmed logic […]
Startup Funding for January 2021
Startup Funding: January 2021 Points to note… + Riverlane raised $20.0M in Series A funding led by Draper Esprit and joined by existing investors Cambridge Innovation Capital, Amadeus Capital Partners, and the University of Cambridge. Founded in 2017 and based in Cambridge, UK, Riverlane has raised $24M to date. Classiq drew $10.5M in Series A funding led by Team8 Capital and Wing Capital and joined by Entrée Capital, OurCrowd, and IN […]
Could Quantum Computers Give us ‘Total Recall’? Hype, Outlandish, Or…?
Could Quantum Computers Give us ‘Total Recall’? Hype, Outlandish, Or…? Every so often there are pieces that hit the web which combine quantum computing, hype, and something we just can’t put our finger on. But, it is Friday, this has been a long week and plenty of quantum computing (not-hype) data coming thru the wire […]
Shifting Towards Quantum Technologies a Part of Chicago Quantum Exchange’s Strength
Chicago Certificate supports transition to quantum careers Read More… + Last fall, the Chicago Quantum Exchange launched the inaugural session of a new Certificate Program in Quantum Engineering and Technology. The initial session of the four-day intensive program, which is taught by faculty from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, brought together […]
University of Glasgow Partners with Oxford Instruments NanoScience on Quantum Computing
University of Glasgow Partners with Oxford Instruments NanoScience on Quantum Computing January 21, 2021, the University of Glasgow, a pioneering institution at the leading edge of quantum technology development and home of the Quantum Circuits Group, announced it’s using Oxford Instruments’ next generation Cryofree® refrigerator, Proteox, as part of its research to accelerate the commercialisation […]
Archer Materials Lands First Patent for Quantum Computing Chip
Archer Materials Lands First Patent for Quantum Computing Chip In an important commercial step for the Aussie small cap, Archer Materials (“Archer”, ASX:AXE”) has landed its first quantum computing patent associated to the company’s 12CQ quantum computing chip technology. The Japanese Patent (JP Patent) is the first granted patent protecting the 12CQ chip and represents […]
Israeli Inve$tment Firm Drop$ Coin on Low-Co$t Quantum Cryptography $tartup
VentureIsrael Invests in Israeli Startup QuantLR, Developer of the World’s Most Cost Affordable Quantum Cryptography Solution An Israeli deep tech fund VentureIsrael participated in the investment round alongside with the world’s largest equity crowdfunding platform OurCrowd, as well as Jerusalem’s early-stage fund and incubator Labs/02. The investments will be used to continue R&D, as well as to begin […]
From Hybrid-Cloud Computing to Quantum Computing, Dario Gill Reflects on the U.S. Patent
IBM’s innovation: Topping the US patent list for 28 years running I remember my first IBM patent. Granted to my IBM colleagues and myself in 2005, it was for a topcoat waterproof material for a photoresist — a light-sensitive substance used to make circuit patterns for semiconductor chips. It was a proud moment for me […]