Introducing Single Quantum Germany, New Office!

Introducing Single Quantum Germany, New Office!

March 26, 2025
Single Quantum is proud to announce the expansion of its operations with the opening of Single Quantum Germany, a new office based in Stuttgart, one of Europe’s foremost centers for quantum research and technology. This move represents a significant step in their continued growth and commitment to providing world-class single photon detection solutions to both their current and future customers.

New Type of Quantum Computer Studies the Dance of Elementary Particles

New Type of Quantum Computer Studies the Dance of Elementary Particles

March 26, 2025
Using a novel type of quantum computer, Martin Ringbauer’s experimental team at the University of Innsbruck, and the theory group led by Christine Muschik at IQC at the University of Waterloo, Canada report in a publication in the journal Nature Physics how they have successfully simulated a complete quantum field theory in more than one spatial dimension.

Explore the Impact of Quantum Technology Across Industries at Q-Expo, Amsterdam

Explore the Impact of Quantum Technology Across Industries at Q-Expo, Amsterdam

March 25, 2025
Quantum technology is evolving rapidly and is set to have a major impact on a wide range of industries. As advancements accelerate, businesses and policymakers must prepare for the implications on their sectors. However, many organizations are still in the early stages of understanding how quantum technology could affect their operations. To bridge this gap, the European Quantum Industry Consortium (QuIC) and Dutch National Quantum Program Quantum Delta NL are hosting Q-Expo on May 14-15, 2025, in Amsterdam. This large-scale, free event connects potential end-users of quantum technology with experts and pioneers in the field, offering a unique opportunity to gain knowledge and strengthen collaboration within the quantum ecosystem.

Ultra-Broadband Photonic Chip Boosts Optical Signals

Ultra-Broadband Photonic Chip Boosts Optical Signals

March 24, 2025
Scientists at EPFL and IBM Research have developed a compact optical amplifier based on a photonic chip that vastly outperforms traditional optical amplifiers in both bandwidth and efficiency. This breakthrough could reshape data center interconnects, AI accelerators, and high-performance computing.

Global Quantum Industry Revenue Topped $1.45 Billion in 2024

Global Quantum Industry Revenue Topped $1.45 Billion in 2024

March 23, 2025
Revenue for the global quantum industry topped $1.45 billion in 2024 as quantum job openings surged and private quantum investments reached a record high. China continued to lead in public investment into the quantum sector and in patents filed. That’s according to the Quantum Economic Development Consortium’s (QED-C) 2025 State of the Global Quantum Industry Report, a newly expanded version of QED-C’s annual quantum market forecast.

EuroQCS-France: Remote Access to a 12-Qubit Quandela System Is Now Available for European Users!

EuroQCS-France: Remote Access to a 12-Qubit Quandela System Is Now Available for European Users!

March 20, 2025
The EuroQCS-France consortium, led by GENCI and CEA, is pleased to announce that European researchers can now access a 12-qubit Quandela photonic quantum computing system remotely. This exciting development allows European users to begin programming and testing their applications on a real photonic quantum computer, months ahead of the anticipated deployment at TGCC (CEA’s computing center) of the on-premise Lucy system in the end of 2025. They can be supported by experts from a High-Level Support Team to port their applications onto the photonic quantum computer.

ESA Partners With Polish Technology Company To Develop a Satcom Security Solution Using Post-Quantum Algorithms

ESA Partners With Polish Technology Company To Develop a Satcom Security Solution Using Post-Quantum Algorithms

March 20, 2025
The European Space Agency (ESA) has selected AROBS Polska for the Post-Quantum Cryptography Algorithms for Satellite Telecommunication Applications (PQC ASTrAL) project. AROBS Polska will develop and implement, under ESA’s Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems (ARTES) Space Systems for Safety & Security programme, an innovative cryptographic system for satellite communications.

AROBS Polska Selected by ESA To Develop a Satellite Communication Security System Using Post-Quantum Algorithms

AROBS Polska Selected by ESA To Develop a Satellite Communication Security System Using Post-Quantum Algorithms

March 20, 2025
AROBS Polska, part of the AROBS Group, an entrepreneurial technology company listed on the Bucharest Stock Exchange, has been selected by the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop and implement the Post-Quantum Cryptography Algorithms for Satellite Telecommunication Applications (PQC ASTrAL) project. This project carried out under the ESA Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems (ARTES) Space Systems for Safety and Security (4S) program within ESA’s Connectivity and Secure Communications directorate, aims to develop a cryptographic key management system for satellites based on post-quantum algorithms, ensuring the protection of communications against emerging threats posed by quantum computers.

SEALSQ Announces the Establishment of SEALSQ Singapore Ltd to Develop a Post-Quantum Semiconductor Personalization Center

SEALSQ Announces the Establishment of SEALSQ Singapore Ltd to Develop a Post-Quantum Semiconductor Personalization Center

March 18, 2025
SEALSQ Corp("SEALSQ" or "Company"), a company that focuses on developing and selling Semiconductors, PKI, and Post-Quantum technology hardware and software products, announced today during the presence of its CEO at TGE CNBC Converge Live event its intend to establish SEALSQ Singapore Ltd, a new entity that will be dedicated to creating a Post-Quantum Semiconductor Personalization Center in Singapore. This initiative reinforces SEALSQ’s commitment to advancing secure semiconductor technologies for the post-quantum era.

Researchers Establish New Basis for Quantum Sensing and Communication

Researchers Establish New Basis for Quantum Sensing and Communication

March 17, 2025
Sensing and communication systems based on quantum-mechanical phenomena can greatly outperform today’s systems, in terms of accuracy and reliability, and are considered a pivotal part of developing next-generation networks. Developing quantum information and decision systems that come close to meeting the theoretical quantum advantages has been a longstanding challenge. Now, a team of researchers at MIT and the University of Ferrara (UniFe) in Italy has developed a framework that could open up new ways of pushing such quantum systems all the way to their fundamental limits.
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