New Super-Pure Silicon Chip Opens Path to Powerful Quantum Computers
New Super-Pure Silicon Chip Opens Path to Powerful Quantum Computers
Researchers at the Universities of Melbourne and Manchester have invented a breakthrough technique for manufacturing highly purified silicon that brings powerful quantum computers a big step closer.
QuintessenceLabs and Carahsoft Partner to Bring High-Performance Cybersecurity Solutions to Government Agencies
QuintessenceLabs and Carahsoft Partner to Bring High-Performance Cybersecurity Solutions to Government Agencies
QuintessenceLabs, an industry leader in quantum cybersecurity, and Carahsoft Technology Corp., The Trusted Government IT Solutions Provider®, today announced a partnership. Under the agreement, Carahsoft will serve as QuintessenceLabs' Public Sector distributor, enabling the Public Sector to build a quantum-resilient security posture to address the risk of both conventional and quantum computing attacks on sensitive data.
A Breakthrough Step Towards Noise-Robust Quantum Networks
A Breakthrough Step Towards Noise-Robust Quantum Networks
In a significant milestone for quantum communication technology, an experiment has demonstrated how networks can be leveraged to combat disruptive ‘noise’ in quantum communications. The international effort led by researchers from Griffith University’s Centre for Quantum Dynamics highlights the potential of quantum networks in revolutionising communication technologies on a quantum level.
BTQ Technologies Corp. Partners with the Australian Quantum Software Network to Advance Quantum Computing and Security
BTQ Technologies Inc. has forged a partnership with the Australian Quantum Software Network (AQSN) to advance quantum software development. The collaboration aims to create open-source quantum computing software, including compilers and estimators, vital for quantum application advancement.
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Quantum Dot Glowsticks Could Light Up Future Technology
Quantum Dot Glowsticks Could Light Up Future Technology
The heart of future quantum devices could be lit up by arrays of tiny glow-sticks, developed by ANU physicists.A group from the Department of Electronic Materials Engineering (EME) manufactured an array of tens of thousands of indium phosphide nanowires and made them glow by incorporating single quantum dot emitters into them.
Diraq Opens New Commercial Laboratory in Sydney to Propel Era of Fault Tolerant Quantum Computing
Diraq Opens New Commercial Laboratory in Sydney to Propel Era of Fault Tolerant Quantum Computing
Diraq, a global leader in quantum computing using silicon ‘quantum dot’ technology, today announced the official opening of its new state-of-the-art commercial quantum computing laboratory located on the campus of UNSW in Sydney, Australia.
BTQ Technologies, CSIRO, and Leading Universities Unite in the Next Generation Emerging Technologies Graduates Program (NGETGP) To Cultivate Tech Talent
BTQ Technologies, CSIRO, and Leading Universities Unite in the Next Generation Emerging Technologies Graduates Program (NGETGP) To Cultivate Tech Talent
BTQ Technologies Corp., a publicly-listed and leading quantum technology company focused on securing mission-critical networks, proudly announces its participation in the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation's Next Generation Emerging Technologies Graduates Program (NGETGP). This groundbreaking initiative aims to cultivate the next wave of tech talent and advance the field of emerging technologies.
Army Improves Convoy Logistics With Quantum Computing in Australia
Army Improves Convoy Logistics With Quantum Computing in Australia
The Australian Army has improved its convoy logistics thanks to a quantum route optimization demonstration by quantum control engineering company Q-CTRL.
Ex-Arm Chief Announced As New Silicon Quantum Computing Chair
Ex-Arm Chief Announced As New Silicon Quantum Computing Chair
Sydney quantum computing hardware manufacturer Silicon Quantum Computing (SQC) has announced the former CEO of Arm Holdings, Simon Segars, as the company’s new Chair, effective January 28.
Setting a New Standard of Precision in Making Quantum Computer Chips
Setting a New Standard of Precision in Making Quantum Computer Chips
Aussie researchers have broken a new record in precision manufacturing, in the quest to fabricate the silicon chips of future quantum computers. The team showed that phosphorous ions can be implanted in silicon crystal with 99.95 confidence, while at the same time being precisely located within the chip. The achievement is significant because the manufacturing method, based on ion implantation, is the same as that already used today to make the binary bits in conventional computers. It thus offers a flexible and scalable way to fabricate donor qubits for quantum computers without having to "reinvent the wheel”.