Quantum Tech
SemiQon, CMC partner on silicon quantum computing
SemiQon from Finland, and Canada’s CMC Microsystems announce a collaboration agreement to advance silicon-based quantum processor technology.
Protecting hardware in the quantum era
Quantum computing offers huge promise to many industries. However, the paradigm shift in computation also poses an existential challenge to the foundational encryption we use to secure our data. Dr Axel Poschmann, Head of Product Innovation and Security, PQShield further discusses.
Quantum Motion wins silicon quantum computing prototype bid
Quantum Motion has been selected by the UK’s National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) to build a quantum processor test bed for its site in Oxfordshire.
£45 million of investment to unlock the potential of quantum
The announcement by Science Minister Andrew Griffith of a £45 million investment has marked a significant step towards enhancing the use of quantum technology across various sectors including healthcare, energy, and transport.
State of Quantum 2024 report: capital, sovereignty, and readiness
OpenOcean, IQM, and Lakestar have now released their State of Quantum 2024 report, which draws insights from contributors such as Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, HSBC, Moderna, Sonos, Siemens, and Centrica, to underpin the shifting tides in the quantum sector, from finance to the future of the technology.
Reaching the ground state of quantum sound
A team of scientists have succeeded in getting us even closer to the ground state of quantum sound.
Non-toxic quantum dots pave way for SWIR sensors for consumer electronics
Researchers from ICFO and Qurv have developed an innovative shortwave infrared (SWIR) image sensor using non-toxic colloidal quantum dots, potentially revolutionising consumer electronics.
NATO quantum strategy for defence and security released
NATO quantum strategy has now been inaugurally adopted, marking a significant step towards revolutionising defence and security innovations.
Using coherent spin shuttling to scale up quantum computing
Researchers at RIKEN have achieved a remarkable feat in the field of quantum computing by successfully connecting two silicon spin qubits that are physically distant using coherent spin shuttling.
Research uses machine learning to bridge quantum reality gap
Researchers from the University of Oxford have pioneered the use of machine learning to address a critical issue in quantum devices, the quantum reality gap.