Australia: A Quantum Launch Into The Future
Australia: A Quantum Launch Into The Future. A research centre in Sydney is developing world-leading technology that will transform the information economy and industries of
Australia: A Quantum Launch Into The Future. A research centre in Sydney is developing world-leading technology that will transform the information economy and industries of
Causing Material Defects to Speed-up Quantum Technology Developments. The second quantum revolution is arriving, arguably. It shows promise of new ways to measure, process, and transmit
Australian Mining Firm Jumps at Quantum Computing Materials. Australian mining firm, Archer Exploration, aims to develop corporate intellectual property based-on ambient temperature quantum information processing devices.
“Strong, responsive regulatory systems help keep the Australian economy as efficient and flexible as possible, and they also help [Australia’s] industries compete in the global economy.” Just as the U.S. is promoting legislation to help the U.S. technical edge in quantum computing, so to is the government of Australia.
The U.S., Australia, Britain, NZ, Finland, Sweden, Denmark condemn intellectual property theft by Chinese actors. Canada, not so much.
Australia’s Black Opal. Q-CTRL released Black Opal claiming the first commercially available software suite “designed to improve the performance of quantum computing hardware.” Q-CTRL,
True Random Number Generator Touted as Cybersecurity Savior (In Light of Facebook’s Lack Thereof…) Australia’s quantum computing academia spinoff, Quintessence Labs, is getting positive
3 Ways to Stymie Quantum’s Threat to Data Security. QuintessenceLabs (QLabs), a company spun-out from the Australian National University in 2008, has three pieces of
The Aussie’s have much to be proud of when it comes to quantum computing research efforts.
International Business Machines (IBM), also known as “Big Blue”, has been awarded nearly $750 million U.S. dollars by the Australian government. Quantum computing is ear-marked in the spending. Australia anticipates bringing artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and blockchain into the government’s fold. The quest is to be one of the top digital governments within the next ten years. This deal serves to reduce cost while speeding up the arrival of the Australian government’s digital transformation.