Get Aussied! Here’s Your Introduction to Quantum Computing in Australia
The Australian Government is taking necessary steps to expand Australia’s quantum economy and assist the adoption and commercialization of cutting-edge quantum technology.
The Australian Government is taking necessary steps to expand Australia’s quantum economy and assist the adoption and commercialization of cutting-edge quantum technology.
From seatbelts to GDPR, any time new standards are introduced, their adoption naturally comes with a certain amount of industry upheaval—and that’s exactly what we’re now seeing with post-quantum cryptography (PQC).
Quantum computing has emerged as an ideal tool for identifying high-quality solutions for retail’s complex logistics challenges.
The global technology industry experienced a 44% decline in the number of quantum computing-related patent applications in Q3 2022 compared with the previous quarter
More than 80% of respondents looking to move forward with increased commitment to quantum computing in next two to three years; more than one-third will invest at least $15M USD annually in quantum computing efforts.
Arizona State University has launched the Quantum Collaborative, a major 21st century initiative poised to profoundly impact society and the American economy with new discoveries and applications in advanced quantum technology.
Given its promise, there is understandably a rush amongst technology companies, universities, and startups in putting together teams and investments to apply quantum computing to real-world problems.
The new facility is Atom’s largest to date and will house future generations of its highly scalable quantum computers, which use atomic arrays of optically-trapped neutral atoms.
Mainstream quantum computing may be years away, but some companies are finding ways to pilot the technology now, to see if it can deliver tangible business benefits.
¹²CQ chip technology patent is granted in Hong Kong.