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 […]
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 […]
A quantum simulator is not quite the same thing as a gate-based or annealing-based quantum computer, but it still may provide valuable in certain applications. A quantum simulator can be used to model a larger […]
Diagram that Shows How Qiskit Runtime Can Reduce Program Runtimes by Minimizing Queue Delays, Credit: IBM IBM’s Qiskit Runtime is a containerized service for quantum computers that significantly reduces latencies for running quantum programs, particularly […]
By Andre Saraiva, UNSW Ambitious quantum algorithms require many qubits. Many more than quantum computer manufacturers are offering currently. The most qubit-hungry applications are those that require quantum error correction, such as the notorious Shor […]
Oxford Quantum Circuits is setting up the first Quantum Computing-as-a-Service (QCaaS) in the United Kingdom. They will create a private cloud for strategic partners and customers who want to experiment with their quantum computer. The […]
The funds are being provided by the Australia Department of Defence’s Next Generation Technologies Fund (NGTF) which will provide $2 million AUS each to Griffith University, the University of Technology Sydney, and the University of […]
The processor, codenamed “Hilbert” will be based upon ColdQuanta’s cold atom technology. This technology utilizes Cesium atoms arranged in a 2D 11×11 grid that are supercooled to microkelvin temperatures using lasers. The qubits are spaced […]
The Australian Minister for Industry, Science and Technology will fund Q-CTRL with $4.5 million AUS to expand the manufacture of novel remote sensing payloads for space deployment. The funding will come from the Australian government’s Modern […]
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