Janssen Pharmaceuticals is a pharmaceutical company founded in 1953 and owned by the multinational Johnson & Johnson. They have developed one of the three Covid-19 vaccines approved for use in the United States. The collaboration […]
Janssen Pharmaceuticals is a pharmaceutical company founded in 1953 and owned by the multinational Johnson & Johnson. They have developed one of the three Covid-19 vaccines approved for use in the United States. The collaboration […]
The new simulator, called DM1, is a specially designed quantum simulator based upon density matrices that can be used to model noise in quantum hardware. It supplements two other simulators that Amazon previously had available, […]
The project grant was awarded by the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) agency and will include Phasecraft and partners in both the UK and Canada including University College London (UK), University of Waterloo’s Institute for […]
Two companies announced this week that they have joined the IBM Quantum Network. The first is ColdQuanta, a developer of cold atom quantum technology with headquarters in Boulder, Colorado and offices in Madison, Wisconsin and […]
By Dr. Chris Mansell Shown below are summaries of a few interesting research papers related to quantum computing that have been published over the past month. Hardware Title: Quantum Information Scrambling on a Superconducting Qutrit […]
EeroQ, a quantum hardware startup developing a processor chip based upon an electrons on superfluid helium approach, has announced the appointment of Professor Steve Lyon as Chief Technology Office. Professor Lyon is a professor at […]
Keysight Technologies has made its third acquisition in the quantum computing field by acquiring Quantum Benchmark, a company in Waterloo, Canada that specializes in providing software solutions that enable error characterization, error mitigation, error correction and performance […]
The round was led by Bessemer Venture Partners with additional participation from Capricorn, Tiger Global, BDC Capital, In-Q-Tel and returning investors Georgian, OMERS, and Tim Draper. This follows previous investments in Xanadu of $45 Million USD. […]
For those who are regular readers of the Quantum Computing Report, you probably remember our report from last July on Google’s plans to build a 1 million qubit, error corrected quantum computer by the end […]
Sofia Tech Park, a state-owned company, that aims to boost the development of research, innovation and technological capabilities of Bulgaria has reached an agreement with InfinityQ to install InfinityQ’s quantum-analog computing module with the petascale […]
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