Diraq Drives Global Control Techniques to New Heights
Diraq Drives Global Control Techniques to New Heights
In research led by Ingvild Hansen, a PhD student at UNSW and Diraq and supervised by Henry Yang, the work detailed how can drive qubits simultaneously and perform two-qubit logic using the same global driving microwave field.
Sparkle and Telsy Successfully Implement Quantum Security on a High-Capacity Link
Sparkle and Telsy Successfully Implement Quantum Security on a High-Capacity Link
TIM Group’s companies Sparkle, the first international service provider in Italy and among the top global operators, and Telsy, center of excellence for communication security and cybersecurity with its participated company QTI Quantum Telecommunications Italy, leading Italian QKD provider, announce the successful completion of a Proof of Concept (PoC) on a high-capacity link between two data centers in Athens, secured with Quantum Key Distribution (QKD).
A Group Led by LMU Physicist Has Successfully Detected Single Photons in the Infrared Range
A Group Led by LMU Physicist Has Successfully Detected Single Photons in the Infrared Range
An international team from LMU, Harvard University and the Institute of Materials Science in Japan has successfully demonstrated the detection of individual photons in the infrared spectrum by utilizing a revolutionary material called magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene. This discovery represents a significant step towards extending superconducting single-photon detection to longer-wavelength photons. The results are featured in Science Advances.
HSBC and Quantinuum Test Quantum-Resistant Security for Digital Gold Assets
HSBC and Quantinuum Test Quantum-Resistant Security for Digital Gold Assets
HSBC announced today that it has successfully trialled the first application of quantum-secure technology for buying and selling tokenized physical gold. This achievement marks the latest step by HSBC in pioneering the protection of critical applications from potential future quantum computing attacks.
Constriction Junction, Do You Function?
Constriction Junction, Do You Function?
Scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have shown that a type of qubit whose architecture is more amenable to mass production can perform comparably to qubits currently dominating the field. With a series of mathematical analyses, the scientists have provided a roadmap for simpler qubit fabrication that enables robust and reliable manufacturing of these quantum computer building blocks.
Oxford Ionics and Infineon Technologies to Deliver Portable Quantum Computer to Cyberagentur as Part of €35M Investment
Oxford Ionics and Infineon Technologies to Deliver Portable Quantum Computer to Cyberagentur as Part of €35M Investment
Oxford Ionics, a world leader in trapped-ion quantum computing, today announced that it has won a contract, alongside Infineon Technologies AG, to build a state-of-the-art portable quantum computer for Agentur für Innovation in der Cybersicherheit GmbH, or 'Cyberagentur'. Oxford Ionics and Infineon are one of three independent contractors selected by Cyberagentur, who is investing a total of €35M into the project.
Innovative Quantum Technologies for Mobile Applications in Cyber Security
Innovative Quantum Technologies for Mobile Applications in Cyber Security
The Agentur für Innovation in der Cybersicherheit GmbH (Cyberagentur) has today signed contracts with three international technology companies to develop mobile quantum computers. With an investment of over 35 million euros, this project marks a milestone in quantum research and lays the foundation for new fields of application for quantum computers. The aim is to enable mobile use in security and defence scenarios as well as in civilian applications.
QuiX Quantum Launches Bia Quantum Cloud Computing Service
QuiX Quantum Launches Bia Quantum Cloud Computing Service
Advancing Quantum Computing with practical near-term solutions via the Cloud QuiX Quantum, the European leader in photonic quantum computing hardware, is proud to announce the launch of Bia Quantum Cloud Computing Service, its first Quantum as a Service (QaaS) platform for quantum and hybrid computing.
Ion-Trap Quantum Computer Ready for Novel Research and Development at the LRZ
Ion-Trap Quantum Computer Ready for Novel Research and Development at the LRZ
The ion-trap quantum computer from Alpine Quantum Technologies, procured by the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre and Munich Quantum Valley, is now operational at LRZ's Quantum Integration Centre, making it the first of its kind in a computing center.
IonQ Achieves Industry Breakthrough – First Trapped Ion Quantum System to Surpass 99.9% Fidelity on Barium
IonQ Achieves Industry Breakthrough – First Trapped Ion Quantum System to Surpass 99.9% Fidelity on Barium
IonQ, a leader in the quantum computing industry, recently announced that it has surpassed “three 9’s” (99.9%) two-qubit gate fidelity on one of its next-generation barium development platforms. T