EuroHPC Signs Contract for Quantum Computer Installation in Germany

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The EuroHPC Joint Undertaking has partnered with IQM Quantum Computers to install the Euro-Q-Exa system at the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre in Germany. The project includes two systems, with 54 and 150 qubits, planned for 2025 and 2026. This initiative aims to expand Europe’s quantum capabilities through hybrid computing solutions.

softwareQ Secures $1 Million Grant for Quantum Computing Accessibility

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softwareQ Inc. has been granted a $1 million Phase 2 award by the Government of Canada, under the Innovative Solutions Canada Program. At the heart of softwareQ’s mission is the provision of dependable quantum compilers, optimizers, simulators, and software for the ever-evolving quantum computing field. These tools equip organizations to harness the potential of quantum […]

Latvia Launches National Quantum Communications Infrastructure Project

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Latvia is embarking on a groundbreaking project to establish a national quantum communications infrastructure system and network. The project involves collaboration between the Latvia State Radio and Television Centre, Tet, the Electronic Communications Office of Latvia, and the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science of the University of Latvia.

Historic IBM Quantum System One Computer Inaugurated in Quebec, Canada

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The Platform for Digital and Quantum Innovation of Quebec (PINQ²), in partnership with IBM, announced the inauguration of an IBM Quantum System One in Bromont, Quebec. This milestone marks the consolidation of Quebec’s leadership in quantum computing and positions the province as a global reference in sustainable development.

Israel’s Quantum Leap, How Can It Be Maintained?

It is like any technological revolution, those who can board the train when it is accelerating will gain an advantage. Maintaining Israel’s global status as a “Startup Nation” also requires being a leading and significant player in this field..

U.S. Naval Warfare Centers to Get U.S. Air Force Quantum Capabilities

[A]ll 14 Naval Warfare Centers signed a memorandum of understanding Dec. 2 with the Air Force Research Laboratory’s (AFRL) Information Directorate to establish a conduit for exchange of technical expertise and the exploration of co-projects with a focus on creating useful quantum computing capabilities for the Department of Defense.