Two U.S. Senators, Republican John Thune and Democrat Margaret Wood, have introduced two bill in the U.S. Senate to support quantum research and workforce development. The first bill, S.1197 known as the QUANTUM for National […]
Two U.S. Senators, Republican John Thune and Democrat Margaret Wood, have introduced two bill in the U.S. Senate to support quantum research and workforce development. The first bill, S.1197 known as the QUANTUM for National […]
In collaboration between two companies located in the Southern Hemisphere, Australian company Quantum Brilliance is partnering with Uruguay based Quantum South to develop and market solutions for solving complex shipping logistics problems. A key problem […]
Three different U.S. government requests for proposals have been issued for different types of quantum research. The first is from the Department of Energy to provide $25 million for basic research toward the development of […]
The European Quantum Industry Consortium (QuIC) held its first virtual general assembly meeting last week with more than 100 members from the European quantum community. This consortium can be regarded as the European equivalent of […]
The first IBM Quantum System One has been installed in Europe as part of a joint project we first reported on back in September 2019 between IBM and the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft. The machine has been installed in […]
Reflecting the dynamism of the industry, a number of management additions have been recently announced at companies including Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC), ColdQuanta, Quantum Computing Inc. (QCI), Quantropi and Oxford Instruments Nanoscience. · CQC […]
Qu&Co and LG Electronics (LG) have announced a three year project to develop and test quantum algorithms for multiphysics simulation. The core of the research appears to be based upon a method of “Solving nonlinear […]
Transport for NSW, a ministry of the Australian state of New South Wales is partnering with Q-CTRL to see if quantum computing can help them better manage NSW’s complex transportation network. New South Wales, which […]
The AWS Center for Quantum Computing, located on the Caltech campus in Pasadena, California, will be funding research at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem aimed at finding ways of designing quantum gates to improve gate […]
We previously reported on the announcement of Quantum Computing Inc’s (QCI) Qatalyst constrained optimization software last February. It is now available on Amazon Web Services (AWS) as a Software as a Service (SaaS) offering. The […]
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