ColdQuanta-Swinburne Centre to Turbocharge Quantum Tech
Breakthrough Victoria will invest A$29 million in US-based global quantum leader ColdQuanta to create the ColdQuanta–Swinburne Quantum Technology Centre.
Breakthrough Victoria will invest A$29 million in US-based global quantum leader ColdQuanta to create the ColdQuanta–Swinburne Quantum Technology Centre.
[A]ttention is turning to quantum networking as a path to mitigating security threats posed by quantum computing while simultaneously scaling the potential of quantum technology to solve problems we cannot tackle using classical technology alone.
Companies in the finance sector are taking different approaches to the adoption of quantum computing technology, but time is running out.
Baidu is the latest entrant in the quantum computing race, which has been ongoing for years among both big tech and startups.
With headquarters in College Park, Q-Cat joins IonQ and other companies fueling the area’s reputation as a world leader in quantum commercialization.
The UK touts itself as a world leader in quantum technologies and the truth is, they actually are.
What was once seen as a scientific curiosity, quantum computing now promises to transform many aspects of everyday life from cybersecurity to drug development and weather forecasting.
Although NIST has announced their first selections of recommended algorithms to use for PQC, there is still a great amount of work to do.
The key takeaway from the recent NIST announcement is that the NIST algorithms finally bring clarity and certainty to the business community as they transition from algorithms such as RSA encryption to a new, tangible PQC framework.
South Korea’s biggest telecom company KT has released a leased line service that provides quantum encryption for enterprises that handle highly sensitive information and classified data.