5 Indian Startups Leveraging Quantum Computing to Solve Real-World Problems
Here are some startups providing solutions using quantum computing in various sectors such as manufacturing, pharma, finance, and transportation.
Here are some startups providing solutions using quantum computing in various sectors such as manufacturing, pharma, finance, and transportation.
In this long read you’ll find answers to questions such as: What are the distinguishing features of quantum computing and what stage is development at currently? What strategies are employed by corporations and politicians – especially in China – to advance development? Who are the superstars on the research scene? What are they working on and where will there be practical application opportunities for quantum computing…?
In a partnership with Australian-German startup Quantum Brilliance, Pawsey installed a diamond-based quantum accelerator into a rack in its Western Australian facilities.
Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat on Tuesday (May 31) announced the launch of the National Quantum Computing Hub, which will pool expertise and resources from the Centre for Quantum Technologies and other institutions, and the National Quantum Fabless Foundry.
“Team Taiwan for Quantum” is facing a dilemma that manufacturers are too busy fulfilling orders and are unable to help manufacture quantum hardware devices.
While quantum computing’s (QC) true potential remains a decade away, there is sufficient progress in the field to justify I&O’s exploration of quantum techniques to address business problems.
To ready your organization for this, it’s important to understand the quantum threat, the state of post-quantum cryptography, and how to prepare for quantum-safe cryptographic systems and procedures…
The United States is developing new algorithms to protect against the adversary’s future—powerful quantum computing that will be able to break into currently encrypted systems and data.

It has long been a concern that quantum computers could one day undermine Bitcoin and other crypto mining networks, but how realistic is that threat?
This year, the tech company Intel will deliver its first quantum computing test bed to the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory, the host lab for Q-NEXT, a DOE National Quantum Information Science Research Center.