Microsoft Shut down Microsoft Quantum Center Sydney, Which Has Been Operated in Partnership With the University of Sydney for Seven Years

According to Australian media reports, tech giant Microsoft has shut down its quantum computing research facility in Australia after seven years of collaboration with the University of Sydney. Microsoft also confirmed this week that it would close Microsoft Quantum Sydney, which it has been running in collaboration with the University of Sydney since 2017, and relocate its quantum research and commercialisation efforts to its headquarters in the United States.

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Diraq Makes Quantum Leap with Breakthrough Discovery, Operating Quantum Computing Processors at 20X Warmer Temperatures

Diraq Makes Quantum Leap with Breakthrough Discovery, Operating Quantum Computing Processors at 20X Warmer Temperatures

April 1, 2024
Engineers from Diraq, a world leader in the development of quantum processors using silicon ‘quantum dot’ technology, reached a key milestone by unlocking the potential of quantum computers to operate at warmer temperatures, accelerating the development of more powerful, cost-effective and energy-efficient systems.

Diraq Secures USD $15 Million in Series A-2 Funding

Diraq Secures USD $15 Million in Series A-2 Funding

February 14, 2024
Diraq, a global leader in quantum computing based on silicon quantum dots, today announced the successful completion of a Series A-2 capital raise of USD $15 million. The raise will advance the company’s cutting-edge research and development initiatives to realize the full economic and commercial potential of quantum computing.

Diraq Leading Australian-UK-US Consortium for DARPA Quantum Benchmarking Initiative

Diraq Leading Australian-UK-US Consortium for DARPA Quantum Benchmarking Initiative

April 5, 2025
Diraq today announced that it was awarded a Stage A contract with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to work on its recently announced Quantum Benchmarking Initiative (QBI). This initiative, led by the US Government, seeks to determine whether it’s possible to build an industrially useful quantum computer much faster than conventional predictions. It represents a tangible investment by the US Government in progress toward realizing the promise of commercially viable quantum computing systems.

A Study by UPF and Oxford Clarifies That People Take Decisions More Quickly Than Computers in Situations of Risk Using Quantum Physics Techniques

A Study by UPF and Oxford Clarifies That People Take Decisions More Quickly Than Computers in Situations of Risk Using Quantum Physics Techniques

March 13, 2025
In research inspired by the principles of quantum mechanics, researchers from Pompeu Fabra University (UPF) and the University of Oxford reveal new findings to understand why the human brain is able to make decisions quicker than the world’s most powerful computer in the face of a critical risk situation. The human brain has this capacity despite the fact that neurons are much slower at transmitting information than microchips, which raises numerous unknown factors in the field of neuroscience.

Quantum Motion Opens Lab in Australia Expanding Their Operations to Build a Scalable Silicon Quantum Computer

Quantum Motion Opens Lab in Australia Expanding Their Operations to Build a Scalable Silicon Quantum Computer

October 9, 2024
Quantum Motion has opened its new lab in Sydney at Cicada Innovations, Australia’s leading deep tech incubator. Quantum Motion’s multimillion-dollar investment in technology, infrastructure, and people will allow the company to contribute to Australia’s growing quantum industry and broad range of talent.

Post-Quantum Cryptography Technology Company BTQ Establishes an Australian Subsidiary in Sydney

Post-quantum cryptography technology company BTQ recently announced that it has registered and established an Australian subsidiary in Sydney. The subsidiary will primarily advance its research and development efforts in quantum algorithms to enhance the security and efficiency of communications. In addition, it has also announced a partnership with Macquarie University and the Sydney Quantum Academy to cultivate the next generation of quantum technology specialists.

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BTQ Technologies Expands Global Footprint with New Australian Entity, BTQ AU

BTQ Technologies Expands Global Footprint with New Australian Entity, BTQ AU

June 18, 2024
TQ Technologies Corp. , a global quantum technology company focused on securing mission-critical networks, is pleased to announce the incorporation and registration of its Australian entity, BTQ Technologies Australia Pty Ltd (BTQ AU), with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) as of June 7, 2024.

Diraq Opens New Commercial Laboratory in Sydney to Propel Era of Fault Tolerant Quantum Computing

Diraq Opens New Commercial Laboratory in Sydney to Propel Era of Fault Tolerant Quantum Computing

February 25, 2024
Diraq, a global leader in quantum computing using silicon ‘quantum dot’ technology, today announced the official opening of its new state-of-the-art commercial quantum computing laboratory located on the campus of UNSW in Sydney, Australia.

BTQ Technologies, CSIRO, and Leading Universities Unite in the Next Generation Emerging Technologies Graduates Program (NGETGP) To Cultivate Tech Talent

BTQ Technologies, CSIRO, and Leading Universities Unite in the Next Generation Emerging Technologies Graduates Program (NGETGP) To Cultivate Tech Talent

February 22, 2024
BTQ Technologies Corp., a publicly-listed and leading quantum technology company focused on securing mission-critical networks, proudly announces its participation in the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation's Next Generation Emerging Technologies Graduates Program (NGETGP). This groundbreaking initiative aims to cultivate the next wave of tech talent and advance the field of emerging technologies.
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