
Quantum Exponential Group plc Establishes European HQ in Copenhagen
Quantum Exponential Group plc has inaugurated its first European headquarters in Copenhagen, Denmark, located within the Quantum Deep Tech Lab.
Quantum Exponential Group plc has inaugurated its first European headquarters in Copenhagen, Denmark, located within the Quantum Deep Tech Lab.
With the establishment of the Quantum Computing Programme, Denmark is taking its biggest leap so far in the development of Denmark’s and perhaps the world’s first fully functional generally applicable quantum computer.
Creating a “quantum sandbox” within government aimed at developing proof-of-concepts and testing near-term quantum applications provides a unique way to begin using today’s technology.
Danish company QDevil has introduced a new ultra-stable voltage source, the QDAC-II, enabling a 100 times faster tuning than previously possible and making several conventional instruments unnecessary.
Quantum computers promise great advances in many fields – from cryptography to the simulation of protein folding. Yet, which physical system works best to build the underlying quantum bits is still an open question. Unlike regular bits in your computer, these so-called qubits cannot only take the values 0 and 1, but also mixtures of the two. While this potentially makes them very useful, they also become very unstable.
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