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£121 Million Boost for Quantum Technology Set to Tackle Fraud, Prevent Money Laundering and Drive Growth

£121 Million Boost for Quantum Technology Set to Tackle Fraud, Prevent Money Laundering and Drive Growth

April 15, 2025
The UK government is investing £121 million in quantum technology to tackle crime, fraud, and money laundering, while reinforcing its global leadership in the field and driving economic savings.

New UK Quantum Hub Launches to Pioneer Secure Networks and Advance the Quantum Internet

New UK Quantum Hub Launches to Pioneer Secure Networks and Advance the Quantum Internet

April 11, 2025
The Integrated Quantum Networks Hub will address the challenges underpinning the establishment of a “quantum internet”, by developing the novel technologies, protocols and industry standards necessary for the deployment of a secure, scalable, quantum communications infrastructure for the UK and beyond.

Toshiba Announces Integrated PQC & QKD Solution for Quantum-Safe Networking

Toshiba Announces Integrated PQC & QKD Solution for Quantum-Safe Networking

March 9, 2025
Toshiba Europe Limited has today announced that its commercially available quantum key distribution (QKD) systems now natively incorporate the latest post quantum cryptography (PQC) standard, bringing an additional layer of security to its quantum-safe networking platform.

Nu Quantum Launches Quantum Datacenter Alliance With Cisco, NTTData, OQC, QphoX, Quantinuum, QuEra

Nu Quantum Launches Quantum Datacenter Alliance With Cisco, NTTData, OQC, QphoX, Quantinuum, QuEra

February 25, 2025
Nu Quantum has launched the Quantum Data Centre Alliance (QDA) to bring together leading companies representing different layers of the quantum computing stack and create a forum on data centre-scale quantum computers. By collecting complimentary perspectives from across the ecosystem, the QDA presents an open community to discuss the opportunities and challenges on the road to building large, scalable, and robust quantum computing services.

Infleqtion Demonstrates Largest Neutral Atom Array in UK, Paving Way for Scalable Quantum Computing

Infleqtion Demonstrates Largest Neutral Atom Array in UK, Paving Way for Scalable Quantum Computing

February 19, 2025
Infleqtion, a global leader in quantum information technologies, today announced a key milestone in the Scalable Quantum Atomic Lattice computing tEstbed (SQALE) project—the successful demonstration of a 16x16 neutral atom array—the largest reported array of its kind in the UK. This achievement is a crucial step toward building scalable quantum processors capable of supporting fault-tolerant quantum computing.

Paving the Way to Quantum Supercomputers

Paving the Way to Quantum Supercomputers

February 9, 2025
In a milestone that brings quantum computing tangibly closer to large-scale practical use, scientists at Oxford University Physics have demonstrated the first instance of distributed quantum computing. Using a photonic network interface, they successfully linked two separate quantum processors to form a single, fully connected quantum computer, paving the way to tackling computational challenges previously out of reach. The results have been published today in Nature.

UK Government Seeks Out Quantum Industry Experts for Advisory Board to Accelerate Deployment of Game-Changing Technology

UK Government Seeks Out Quantum Industry Experts for Advisory Board to Accelerate Deployment of Game-Changing Technology

February 8, 2025
Key specialists are being called upon to join a board advising the UK government in seizing the transformative potential of quantum technologies today.

Quantum Motion Announces Record Integration of Quantum Devices and Partnership With Semiconductor Manufacturer, GlobalFoundries

Quantum Motion Announces Record Integration of Quantum Devices and Partnership With Semiconductor Manufacturer, GlobalFoundries

January 7, 2025
In a significant milestone for scalable quantum computing, Quantum Motion, a UK-based quantum computing scale-up founded by academics from University College London and Oxford University, has demonstrated rapid, large-scale characterisation of quantum devices fabricated using commercial semiconductor processes. Quantum Motion has designed a silicon chip featuring an integrated array of 1024 quantum dots on an area of less than 0.1mm² and validated them in less than 5 minutes—at least 100 times faster than the current state of the art. The chips were manufactured by GlobalFoundries, a leading semiconductor manufacturer, with whom Quantum Motion has announced a partnership to develop quantum processors based on a scalable silicon platform.

Oxford Instruments NanoScience Installs Dilution Refrigerators in the NQCC’s Purpose-Built Research Labs

Oxford Instruments NanoScience Installs Dilution Refrigerators in the NQCC’s Purpose-Built Research Labs

December 12, 2024
Oxford Instruments NanoScience has installed three ProteoxMX dilution refrigerators at the National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC), the UK's national lab for quantum computing at their Harwell Campus. The systems will be used by the NQCC’s research team, who are developing hardware architectures based on superconducting circuits.
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