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.
Oxford Ionics Sets New World Record in Qubit Readout
Oxford Ionics Sets New World Record in Qubit Readout
Oxford Ionics, a leader in trapped-ion quantum computing, today announced it has set a new record in quantum state preparation and measurement (SPAM). The results, experimentally implemented at the University of Oxford, demonstrate the highest recorded SPAM fidelities of any quantum computing platform at 99.9993%.
DARPA Selects Oxford Ionics for Quantum Benchmarking Initiative
DARPA Selects Oxford Ionics for Quantum Benchmarking Initiative
Oxford Ionics, a world leader in trapped-ion quantum computing, today announced it has been selected by the United States’ Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) for its Quantum Benchmarking Initiative (QBI).
Meters Closer, Miles Faster: HKUST Engineering Researchers Introduce Novel Cryogenic In-Memory Computing Scheme to Bridge AI With Quantum Computing
Meters Closer, Miles Faster: HKUST Engineering Researchers Introduce Novel Cryogenic In-Memory Computing Scheme to Bridge AI With Quantum Computing
Scholars at the School of Engineering of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have unveiled an innovation that brings artificial intelligence (AI) closer to quantum computing – both physically and technologically.
USTC Develops Quantum Microsatellite and Achieves Real-Time Quantum Key Distribution Between Microsatellite and Mobile Ground Stations
USTC Develops Quantum Microsatellite and Achieves Real-Time Quantum Key Distribution Between Microsatellite and Mobile Ground Stations
A research team from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), in collaboration with several research institutions in China and South Africa, has developed the world’s first quantum microsatellite and demonstrated real-time quantum key distribution (QKD) between the satellite and multiple compact, mobile ground stations.
Oxford Ionics Selected for Quantum Missions Pilot to Upgrade NQCC Testbed With Advanced 2D Ion Traps
Oxford Ionics Selected for Quantum Missions Pilot to Upgrade NQCC Testbed With Advanced 2D Ion Traps
Oxford Ionics, a world leader in trapped-ion quantum computing, today announced that it has been selected by the UK’s DSIT and Innovate UK for the Quantum Missions pilot to unlock scalable and commercially-useful quantum computing.
Oxford Ionics and Quanscient Partner With Airbus to Develop Quantum Computing Applications for Fluid Dynamics Modelling
Oxford Ionics and Quanscient Partner With Airbus to Develop Quantum Computing Applications for Fluid Dynamics Modelling
Oxford Ionics, a world leader in trapped-ion quantum computing, today announced it is working together with Quanscient, a leading provider of multiphysics simulation software, and aerospace manufacturer Airbus to develop quantum simulations for computational fluid dynamics.
Oxford Ionics CEO & Co-Founder to speak at Web Summit 2024
Oxford Ionics CEO & Co-Founder to speak at Web Summit 2024
Oxford Ionics, a world leader in trapped-ion quantum computing, today announced its co-founder and CEO, Chris Ballance, will be speaking at WebSummit this week in Lisbon, Portugal.
Tsinghua Researchers Observe Quantum Superposition of Topological Defects in an Ion Trap Quantum Simulator for the First Time
Tsinghua Researchers Observe Quantum Superposition of Topological Defects in an Ion Trap Quantum Simulator for the First Time
The research group led by Professor Luming Duan at the Institute for Interdisciplinary Information Sciences, Tsinghua University, made significant progress in the field of ion trap quantum simulation, observing for the first time the quantum superposition of topological defects in the experiment. The paper titled "Observation of quantum superposition of topological defects in a trapped ion quantum simulator" was recently published in Science Advances.
Oxford Ionics Wins GBx ‘Best in British Tech’ Award
Oxford Ionics Wins GBx ‘Best in British Tech’ Award
Oxford Ionics, a world leader in trapped-ion quantum computing, today announced it has won the GBx Best in British Tech Award in the Deep Tech Innovation category.