By Andre Saraiva, UNSW The Google Quantum AI team published a paper in Nature called “Exponential suppression of bit or phase errors with cyclic error correction”. This title is very well crafted, as it contains […]
By Andre Saraiva, UNSW The Google Quantum AI team published a paper in Nature called “Exponential suppression of bit or phase errors with cyclic error correction”. This title is very well crafted, as it contains […]
The European Commission’s Horizon Europe and Canada’s Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) are partnering to issue a call for joint EU-CAN proposals for research on quantum technologies. Each one will provide funding […]
IBM had announced in late 2019 a new capability called OpenPulse that would allow programmers to program their quantum computers at the pulse level in addition to the gate level. Among other things, this would […]
We reported in May on an initiative from Dutch-based Quantum Delta NL called Lightspeed to support Dutch based quantum startup with raising capital from potential investors in Europe and the United States. They have now […]
QuantWare was founded in 2020 as a spinoff of QuTech, a quantum technology research institute at TU Delft in the Netherlands, with a goal of providing quantum processing unit (QPUs) chips to other organizations that […]
Last April, we reported on the creation of a new Duality Quantum Accelerator in Chicago led by the University of Chicago’s Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation and the Chicago Quantum Exchange with additional participation from founding partners, the University of […]
Sometimes a real world challenge can help quantum application developers advance their skills and technologies in ways that might not be the same as when they are only looking at various theoretical problems. With that […]
The three companies have been provided a grant from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) to research possible applications of quantum computing in drug discovery. Riverlane will lead the 18 month program which will develop an integrated […]
By Andre Saraiva, UNSW Designing and analysing molecules and materials was the first application envisioned for quantum computers back in 1982 by legendary Nobel laureate Richard Feynman. The argument is relatively simple: the interaction between […]
In a new blog post, Microsoft has announced several new features and other incentives for users of its Azure Quantum cloud platform. This include Quantum Credits of up to $10,000, direct connection to Quantum Python […]
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