Quix new investors include PhotonDelta, FORWARD.one and Oost NL and the funding will be used for further development of Quix’s quantum photonic processor chips. They recent delivered a 20 qumode chip to the European project PHOQUSING […]
Quix new investors include PhotonDelta, FORWARD.one and Oost NL and the funding will be used for further development of Quix’s quantum photonic processor chips. They recent delivered a 20 qumode chip to the European project PHOQUSING […]
Oxford Quantum Circuits (OQC) has raised this investment fund from Lansdowne Partners, The University of Tokyo Edge Capital Partners (UTEC), British Patient Capital and existing investors Oxford Science Enterprises (OSE) and Oxford Investment Consultants (OIC). […]
In another important milestone for Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC), NIST has selected the first batch of algorithms from Round 3 that will be standardized and additional algorithms that will be analyzed during a Round 4 […]
People, Places, Companies, and Patents Editors Note: This is the third article in our series about China’s quantum technology activity. You can see our previously articles at How is China Educating a Quantum Workforce? – […]
QuSecure, a company founded in 2019 and located in San Mateo, California, has secured a SBIR Phase III contract to implement their QuProtect post-quantum cryptographic solution to more than a dozen Federal Government agencies. Previously […]
A new metropolitan quantum network is being formed to join ones already started in Chicago, Long Island New York, and London. This one will be in the Washington DC area and will be called the […]
The qBraid Lab SDK created by qBraid has three interesting features that can make it easier and faster for an end user to run a circuit on multiple platforms. The first is a “write-once-and-submit” function […]
NIST has indicated that they will announce which of the Round 3 Post Quantum Cryptography algorithms they will select for standardization and also which of the alternatives will proceed on to Round 4 for analysis […]
By Dr. Chris Mansell Hardware Title: Quantum computational advantage with a programmable photonic processorOrganizations: Xanadu; National Institute of Standards and TechnologyUntil the publication of this latest work, none of the photonic quantum processors that achieved […]
Chicago’s Duality Quantum Accelerator, led by the Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the University of Chicago and the Chicago Quantum Exchange with additional founding partners the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Argonne National Laboratory, […]
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