TQI QuickBits: 10 X Advance in Quantum Error Correction, Resonance Advisory Board, And More News In Quantum

TQI QuickBits: 10 X Advance in Quantum Error Correction, Resonance Advisory Board, And More News In Quantum

We are honored to work alongside some of the world's most intelligent people, spanning science and industry, engineering and investing. We are particularly honored to have Dan Caruso, Inder Singh, Anton Black, Julianto Sidarto, Shelli Brunswick and Stuart Woods join our team as members of our advisory board.

As I always say, hey, look, our business isn't rocket science, it's actually rocket science and quantum science and immersive technologies and climate science and artificial intelligence... and on and on. It's complex -- and we rely on experts to help us provide the best services to the people out there who are changing the world with transformative technologies that can make the world a better place. This advisory board will be our brain trust we can rely on to serve our readers, clients and customers.

And while I am dropping names all over the place, if you would have told me I would be working with Seth Lloyd on a project I would have personally arranged a therapy session for you. His book, "Programming the Universe," was one of the inspirations that boosted my interest in quantum science and technology and convinced me that writing about quantum for the general audience was possible.

Dr. Lloyd is just one of the illustrious panel members on the Airbus and 宝马 's “The Quantum Mobility Quest” jury panel. You can read more about the whole jury and the contest here.

So, OK, maybe I'm not exactly working, working with Seth. But, this is quantum science, even tangentially counts for something, right?

Have a great weekend! And a restorative holiday for those who celebrate.

Me not name dropping.

Quantum Events!

Mark these quantum events on your calendar:

The third annual Commercialising Quantum Global 2024 will be held June 5-6 2024 in London.

Quantum.Tech?Europe will return to Twickenham Stadium on Sept. 23 – 25, 2024.


Want more important information on quantum? Don't forget to subscribe to?TQI's official weekly newsletter?for a complete wrap up of?all the?news in?quantum!


Quantum Quotes

Officials announced the launch of Chattanooga Quantum Collaborative (CQC), a non-profit organization dedicated to spearheading the development of a thriving quantum ecosystem in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, and beyond.

"Since the launch of EPB Quantum Network, our community’s focus on quantum technology continues to generate interest and momentum. With the CQC’s coordination and support, we can expand opportunities for everyone in our community to participate in meaningful ways to make Chattanooga a global destination for quantum developers and business innovation." -- David Wade, Chattanooga Quantum Collaborative Board Member

Nu Quantum, the leading quantum networking company, and SoftwareQ, the leading quantum software company, are collaborating on a project to build the theoretical framework for the first fault-tolerant quantum computer. Sponsored by the UK and Canadian governments, Nu Quantum, led by Dr. Carmen Palacios-Berraquero, and SoftwareQ, Co-founded by Dr. Vlad Gheorghiu and Prof. Michele Mosca, will propose and benchmark practical architectural solutions.

“Nu Quantum is on a path towards a solution for modular networking and high-performance entanglement. This collaboration with softwareQ will help guide future development work towards architecting and building a fault tolerant networked quantum computer. We’re thrilled to be working on such an ambitious project with an outstanding partner.”--Dr. Carmen Palacios-Berraquero, Founder and CEO at Nu Quantum

Working in Quantum

The Working in Quantum series, a partnership between Oxford Instruments plc and TQI, offers a glimpse into the working world of quantum technology and explores the skills, experience and support needed in order to build a workforce that will drive the future of quantum forward.

This week, Shintaro Sato, Fujitsu describes the dawn of quantum computing and how workers are needed to tap its transformative potential.


QuickBits Spotlights

Resonance Announces Six Technology, Investment Leaders To Join Its Advisory Board

Experiencing rapid growth and setting goals for continued expansion, Resonance is pleased to welcome six distinguished leaders and pioneers in technology, business and investing to its advisory board as the company grows its intelligence engine, helping customers navigate the technologies of the future. These advisors will provide a strategic sounding board and network access as the company rapidly expands its global intelligence and media business in the world’s strategic growth industries. New board members include Dan Caruso, Inder Singh, Anton Black, Julianto Sidarto, Shelli Brunswick and Stuart Woods.

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IBM Reports 10 Times More Efficient Error-Correcting Method Brings Practical Quantum Computers Closer To Reality

IBM scientists report they are one step closer to overcoming a stubborn obstacle to unlock the game-changing potential of quantum computers. In a paper published Thursday (March 27) as the cover story in the journal Nature, IBM researchers describe a new quantum error-correcting code that is roughly 10 times more efficient than previous methods at protecting delicate quantum data from accumulating errors.

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QuickBits Business

€21 Million In Funding Supports Forschungszentrum Jülich, EleQtron Partnership To Develop Modular Quantum Supercomputer

The Siegen-based quantum computer pioneer eleQtron GmbH and Forschungszentrum Jülich ’s world-leading supercomputing centre are entering into a strategic technology partnership. As part of the now contractually agreed EPIQ project, a development partnership for a trapped-ion quantum computer in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), eleQtron is developing a trapped-ion quantum computer by the end of 2024, which will be closely integrated into the high-performance computing infrastructure of the Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC). The modular system consisting of supercomputer and quantum computer enables hybrid quantum–classical algorithms to be used in practice for the first time.

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Officials Announce Launch Of Chattanooga Quantum Collaborative

Officials announced the launch of Chattanooga Quantum Collaborative (CQC), a non-profit organization dedicated to spearheading the development of a thriving quantum ecosystem in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, and beyond. With a mission to leverage quantum resources and mobilize partnerships to benefit the region’s people, businesses, and communities, CQC aims to establish a comprehensive framework for workforce development, economic growth, and infrastructure advancement in the quantum technology sector.

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Alberta Takes The Lead In Quantum Tech Development

Quantum technology is positioned to redefine technology and business. And Alberta is poised to be a leader in this transformative era.

While still in its nascent stages, quantum technologies possess the capability to fundamentally change the ways in which we detect, process, and send information. Quantum computers have the potential to solve complex problems beyond the reach of classical systems. Quantum sensors have the ability to detect signals with precision beyond classical limits, and quantum networks would allow for, in theory, perfectly secure communication channels. These leaps in computational power and detecting and transmitting information could drive innovation in fields such as cryptography, material science, energy and artificial intelligence, fundamentally changing how businesses operate and compete.

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Airbus And BMW Group Announce Jury For The Quantum Mobility Quest

Airbus and 宝马 are proud to unveil the jury panel for “The Quantum Mobility Quest.” This first-of-its-kind global Quantum Computing Challenge is set to address some of the most challenging issues in the aviation and automotive sectors that have been insurmountable for classical computing systems.

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QuickBits Research

Is Q-Day Closer Than We Think? IBM Researchers Say Hybrid Quantum-AI May Poses Near-Term Threats

Q-Day, the time when quantum computers are powerful and stable enough to crack current encryption schemes, is thought to be a near- to far-term concern, but not an immediate concern, depending on who you ask. Now, a team of IBM researchers report in a pre-print study that a convergence of hybrid quantum-classical computing (HQCC) and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies could be rapidly hacking away at that deadline of when quantum could undermine current encryption methods.

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HOT QUBITS, COOL LOGIC – Diraq Makes Quantum Leap With Breakthrough Discovery, Operating Quantum Computing Processors At 20X Warmer Temperatures

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.

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Waseda University Researchers Say New Quantum Algorithm Quickly Manages Challenging Combinatorial Optimization Problems

Conventional quantum algorithms are not feasible for solving combinatorial optimization problems (COPs) with constraints in the operation time of quantum computers. To address this issue, researchers have developed a novel algorithm called post-processing variationally scheduled quantum algorithm. The novelty of this innovative algorithm lies in the use of a post-processing technique combined with variational scheduling to achieve high-quality solutions to COPs in a short time.

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International Collaboration Will Create A Theoretical Blueprint For A Modular Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer

Nu Quantum, the leading quantum networking company, and SoftwareQ, the leading quantum software company, are collaborating on a project to build the theoretical framework for the first fault-tolerant quantum computer. Sponsored by the UK and Canadian governments, Nu Quantum, led by Dr. Carmen Palacios-Berraquero, and SoftwareQ, Co-founded by Dr. Vlad Gheorghiu and Prof. Michele Mosca, will propose and benchmark practical architectural solutions.

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Quantum In Education: South Carolina Invests In Future Tech, Empowering Students & Attracting Talent

In an exciting development for South Carolina reported by the state’s Live 5 News this month, a significant investment from the state legislature is propelling the Palmetto State into the future of technology with the introduction of quantum computing. This initiative?—?already reported late last year and earlier this year by The Quantum Insider?—?marks a transformative period in South Carolina’s tech landscape, demonstrating the state’s commitment to embracing cutting-edge technologies.

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Professor Sardar M. N. Islam (Naz) Ph. D., LL.B. (Law).

Secular Scientific Approach - #Professor at Victoria University, Australia - #Expert in Consultancy & Research in IT, Quantum, CFD, AI & Automation - #Outstanding Visiting Professor of Quantum Technologies and Computing

11 个月

Quantum Business Information Systems / Quantum Business Analytics: Quantum Computing and Business Information Systems Subject:?Introducing Quantum Information Systems ?(in teaching, research, consulting work, Ph.D research, etc.) ?at your school??University/ institution?? Dear colleague,? Are you interested in introducing Quantum Information Systems at your school for teaching and research at the undergraduate and post-graduate levels, consulting work, etc.? ? Benefits and Justifications: The details of the justifications for this action are provided below.? Quantum computing will change the whole world and mankind profoundly. We must be future-ready now. Governments and other organisations are investing tremendously in developing and using quantum computers and Business Information Systems. One bottleneck for this technology development is the shortage of skilled manpower. Therefore, training and teaching programs should be developed at universities, colleges, high schools, and other training institutions to prepare the necessary workforce to perform the tasks required for the quantum world.? Regards.?? Prof. Sardar M. N. Islam (Naz)??Ph. D., LL. B. (Law)??? Professor, ISILC,?Victoria University, Australia.??

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Wen Sian Liu

Builder of networks: human and non-human

11 个月

Thanks for the book recommendation. Just bought it.

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