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SEALSQ Introduces QS7001, a Newly Developed Cutting-Edge RISC-V Quantum Secure Hardware Platform

SEALSQ Introduces QS7001, a Newly Developed Cutting-Edge RISC-V Quantum Secure Hardware Platform

August 20, 2024
In response to the growing quantum threat, SEALSQ has introduced the QS7001, a cutting-edge RISC-V secure hardware platform specifically designed for IoT security in the post-quantum era. The platform incorporates NIST’s recommended quantum-resistant algorithms, Kyber and Dilithium, to ensure robust protection against quantum-enabled breaches. This innovation positions SEALSQ at the forefront of the transition to post-quantum security solutions.

Terra Quantum’s TQ42 Library Aligns With Newly Released NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography Standards

Terra Quantum’s TQ42 Library Aligns With Newly Released NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography Standards

August 15, 2024
TQ42 Cryptography is the most comprehensive open-source PQC library available that fully aligns with the NIST PQC standards officially published yesterday.

WISeKey Partners with Venafi on Post-Quantum Encryption Services

WISeKey Partners with Venafi on Post-Quantum Encryption Services

August 15, 2024
WISeKey International Holding Ltd. (“WISeKey” or the “Company”), a global leader in cybersecurity, digital identity and IoT solutions operating as a holding company, announced today that it has partnered with Venafi, a market leader in machine identity security, to make its Transport Layer Security (TLS) certificate services available on the Venafi Marketplace.

The Chip of Switzerland’s First Physical, Commercially Viable Quantum Computer Arrived at QuantumBasel

The Chip of Switzerland’s First Physical, Commercially Viable Quantum Computer Arrived at QuantumBasel

August 14, 2024
Today, the chip of Switzerland's first physical, commercially viable quantum computer arrived in Switzerland. This marks a significant milestone for Switzerland and strengthens the role of QuantumBasel, an uptownBasel Group company, as a neutral quantum hub and international innovation ecosystem.

IonQ Delivers First Overseas Ion Trap to Switzerland, Progressing Development of Quantum Innovation Hub for EMEA

IonQ Delivers First Overseas Ion Trap to Switzerland, Progressing Development of Quantum Innovation Hub for EMEA

August 14, 2024
IonQ today announced the delivery of its innovative ion trap to its European quantum data center in QuantumBasel. The delivery marks an important milestone in the manufacturing of the company’s most powerful and scalable system – IonQ Forte Enterprise – which will scale to 35 algorithmic qubits (#AQ) and be capable of considering more than 34 billion different possibilities simultaneously.

A Novel On-Chip Microwave-Optical Transducer

A Novel On-Chip Microwave-Optical Transducer

July 28, 2024
A team of researchers at EPFL, led by Prof. Tobias Kippenberg, in collaboration with Prof. Sunil Bhave's group at Purdue University, has achieved a key step in interfacing microwave superconducting circuits with optical photons, which could overcome critical challenges in scaling up these systems for next-generation computing.

Scientists Have Fabricated a Novel Device Capable of Converting Heat From Quantum Systems Into Voltage at Extremely Low Temperatures

Recently, scientists from EPFL have fabricated a device capable of operating in extremely low temperature and low magnetic field environments required by quantum systems. This device efficiently convert heat into electrical voltage using the Nernst effect and exhibits efficiency comparable to current technologies at room temperature. Combining the excellent electrical conductivity of graphene with the semiconductor properties of indium selenide, this device is a two-dimensional object only a few atoms thick.

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A 2D Device for Quantum Cooling

A 2D Device for Quantum Cooling

July 6, 2024
EPFL engineers have created a device that can efficiently convert heat into electrical voltage at temperatures lower than that of outer space. The innovation could help overcome a significant obstacle to the advancement of quantum computing technologies, which require extremely low temperatures to function optimally.

A New Theoretical Study Reveals Quantum Effects When Low-Energy Electrons Interact With Light

ICFO researchers lead a theoretical study on the interaction between low-energy electrons and light, showing for the first time the emergence of quantum and recoil effects as a consequence. The results could enhance ultrafast electron microscopy, among other potential applications.

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