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US startup starts work on 'first utility-scale quantum computer' in Australia
American startup PsiQuantum has begun construction on a facility in Moreton Bay, Australia, where ...
At its facility at Moreton Bay Central, PsiQuantum will build and deploy the world's first utility-scale, fault-tolerant ...
A public-private partnership in the Mountain West announced new results today that mark steady progress toward the Department ...
UK quantum computing firm Orca has deployed one of its systems in Japan. The company this week announced the successful ...
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PT-2 installation marks company’s first private-sector enterprise deployment and will support AI and manufacturing ...
QUBT is ramping up R&D, advancing photonic quantum computing, and using Fab 1 to validate processes for future large-scale production.
Quantum Computing Inc. has mitigated its near-term existential risk by financing operations through September 2025. Learn why ...
ORCA Computing a leading quantum computing company today announced the successful deployment of its PT Series photonic quantum computer to a major enterprise customer in Japan, supported by strategic ...
Quantum Pulse Ventures (QPV) today announced a strategic expansion of its composite pulse photonics platform, to address scalable, low loss integrated optical applications with unmatched computation ...
Photonic boson sampling is a specialised approach to quantum computing that exploits the statistical complexity of indistinguishable photons traversing a linear optical network. By injecting single ...
The Palo Alto startup has started construction in Queensland, backed by A$940 million in Australian government funding and $100 million from the US CHIPS Act. A working machine is years away.
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