Insider Brief IQM Quantum Computers produced 30 full-stack quantum computers in its manufacturing facility in Espoo, Finland. The manufacturing facility has a capacity of producing up to 20 quantum computers per year. The facility consists […]
Insider Brief IQM Quantum Computers produced 30 full-stack quantum computers in its manufacturing facility in Espoo, Finland. The manufacturing facility has a capacity of producing up to 20 quantum computers per year. The facility consists […]
By Amara Graps Germans are Less Attached to their Quantum Computers “How important is it for you, where the quantum computer was developed?” might invoke forms of pride, if one was attached to the company, […]
Dan Faggella recorded an unusual podcast with me that’s now online. He introduces me as a “quantum physicist,” which is something that I never call myself (I’m a theoretical computer scientist) but have sort of […]
Insider Brief Miguel A. González Ballester recently presented research on quantum generative models, highlighting their potential to revolutionize healthcare through data synthesis and medical imaging improvements. Quantum models can simulate patient-specific conditions, such as cardiovascular […]
Insider Brief China’s impressive quantum research, particularly in quantum communication and sensing, may be undermined by its weakened startup ecosystem and shrinking venture capital sector. Venture capital investment in China has plummeted, with the number […]
“The Superposition Guy’s Podcast”, hosted by Yuval Boger, Chief Commercial Officer at QuEra Computing Hrant Gharibyan, co-founder and CEO of BlueQubit, is interviewed by Yuval Boger. Hrant describes the company’s focus on developing quantum algorithms […]
Insider Brief Jay Lowell discusses Boeing plans to launch the Q4S satellite in 2026 and how testing quantum entanglement swapping in space as a crucial step toward building a global quantum network. Boeing’s team, in […]
By Amara Graps French: Fewer in Surveyed-Number, but More Confident than the Germans “Confident” is how I would describe the French in Figure 5 of QuEra’s recent Survey Report: The Current and Future State of […]
Scientists use atomic clocks to measure the “second,” the smallest standard unit of time, with great precision. These clocks use natural oscillations of electrons in atoms, similar to how pendulums work in old grandfather clocks. […]
Insider Brief: The Hudson Forum 2024 brought together leaders from academia, industry, and government to discuss key scientific topics, with a strong focus on quantum computing, gene editing, and neurotechnology. Quantum computing discussions emphasized the […]
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