Quantum Tech
Nord Quantique develops bosonic qubit technology
Nord Quantique has announced a first in applied physics: the company has successfully developed bosonic qubit technology with multimode encoding.
Duo picked to back Australian quantum project
Zurich Instruments, a market leader in developing and marketing qubit control and readout electronics for quantum computers, and its parent company Rohde & Schwarz, have been selected as key partners in the National Quantum Computing Testbed Facility (NQCT) project in Queensland, Australia.
IQM Quantum Computers to supply Finland with 300-qubit quantum computer
IQM Quantum Computers has won VTT's innovation partner tender for the delivery of a 300-qubit superconducting quantum computer. The signed agreement is an excellent match with the project's main objective of putting Finland at the forefront of quantum computing development, as well as in the development and use of quantum computing in Finnish society.
Quantum computing investment surges across global industries
New research from Naoris Protocol reveals IT directors at major global corporations are significantly increasing quantum computing budgets in anticipation of transformative industry impacts.
Keysight Control System embedded within 256-Qubit quantum computer
Keysight Technologies says that its Quantum Control System (QCS) has been selected as the control system embedded within Fujitsu and RIKEN’s recently developed 256-qubit quantum computer at the RIKEN RQC-FUJITSU Collaboration Centre in Japan.
Microchip brings hardware quantum resistance to embedded controllers
Driven by advancements in cryptographic research and the need for stronger security measures, the National Security Agency (NSA) introduced the Commercial National Security Algorithm Suite 2.0 (CNSA 2.0) to establish a set of quantum-resistant cryptographic standards.
PQShield’s mission: securing the future against post-quantum threats
Founded as a spin-out from the University of Oxford, PQShield emerged from cutting-edge academic research into cryptography.
IBM targets quantum advantage by 2026
Speaking at the 4th Annual Commercialising Quantum Global 2025 event, Jerry Chow, IBM Fellow and Director of Quantum Systems, gave a comprehensive update on IBM’s approach to delivering quantum advantage – the point at which quantum computers can outperform classical systems on practical tasks.
UK Government announces further investment into quantum
The UK Government has announced £14 million to accelerate the development and deployment of quantum sensing technologies, as part of a broader push to commercialise quantum innovation.
Oxford Ionics’ development roadmap to scalable fault-tolerant quantum computing
Oxford Ionics has announced its development roadmap to achieve scalable fault-tolerant quantum computing – outlining three short-term phases on the company’s path to delivering one million+ qubit devices.