Quantum Tech
Quantum simulator to unlock new electronic materials
MIT researchers have developed a method to generate synthetic electromagnetic fields on superconducting quantum processors, advancing the capacity of quantum computers to emulate complex materials.
Diamonds are a quantum computer’s best friend
European scientists are using diamonds to build a new quantum computer that works without needing to be cooled to ultra-low temperatures.
Aquark demonstrates viability of cold atom tech
UK quantum technology company Aquark Technologies, working in partnership with the Office of the Chief of Technology Officer (OCTO) for the Royal Navy (RN) has successfully demonstrated the capabilities of novel cold atom technology on the Royal Navy's HMS Pursuer vessel.
New UK national quantum laboratory to open up
A new UK national quantum facility, that will house 12 quantum computers, was officially opened by Science Minister Lord Vallance.
Accelerating drug discovery with AI and quantum mechanics
Drug discovery has long been compared to assembling a jigsaw puzzle, with new drugs needing to be precisely shaped to fit the proteins in the human body to achieve therapeutic effects. This intricate process is time-consuming and complex, but researchers at Southern Methodist University (SMU) have introduced a new tool to speed up the process: SmartCADD.
Quantum computing: becoming "crypto agile"
In theory, the concept of quantum computing is hugely exciting; using quantum mechanics to solve problems that, historically, have been too complex for conventional computers to resolve.
2026-27 set to be key for quantum industry growth
A recent Omdia survey of 28 quantum computing (QC) vendors headquartered in North America, Europe, Asia & Oceania, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa suggests that 2026-27 will mark a key inflection point for the industry on several important measures of progress, especially as quantum computing vendors face a long and challenging road to large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computers (FTQC). This view is supported by the recent u...
Series 16 – Episode 1 – Building Germany's first quantum computer demonstrator
Paige West speaks with Christian Wiebus, Senior Director New Business and Innovation, NXP about the company’s partnership with eleQtron and ParityQC to build the first quantum computer demonstrator made entirely in Germany.
Sener chosen to develop quantum key system from LEO orbit
The CDTI (Centre for Technological Development and Innovation) awards Sener the phase 2 contract to develop a quantum key demonstrator for LEO orbits, within the scope of PERTE Aerospace.
Diraq drives global control techniques to new heights
Diraq has continued to drive groundbreaking innovations in the field of scalable quantum computing.