EU Nations Agree to Study Quantum Computing Infrastructure
EU Nations Agree to Study Quantum Computing Infrastructure The future is quantum: EU countries plan ultra-secure communication network Excerpts and salient points ~ + 7
EU Nations Agree to Study Quantum Computing Infrastructure The future is quantum: EU countries plan ultra-secure communication network Excerpts and salient points ~ + 7
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Quantum computing, large-scale computing, machine learning, and big data analytics will be studied jointly by Canadian and German organizations now that a memorandum-of-understanding has been signed.
Germany’s Parliamentary Digital Agenda Committee discusses the country’s way-ahead with quantum computing. Much of the discussion centered around data security. Further, rumor is swirling that the German government will be embarking on a significant quantum technology initiative.
A team of scientists from France, Germany, and the U.S., are working to develop techniques and materials to produce “indistinguishable photons”. Doing so would permit greater integration into the current high-speed, light-based, computing infrastructure found throughout the globe. This is a necessity to expanding quantum computing, in a practical sense. Other facets to the research include increasing the quantum workforce: “Ultimately, we hope to draw more researchers into this field” the team commented.