TQI QuickBits: BMW, Airbus and Quantinuum Form Quantum Dream Team, Room Temp Heats Up, And More Quantum News

TQI QuickBits: BMW, Airbus and Quantinuum Form Quantum Dream Team, Room Temp Heats Up, And More Quantum News

Happy Friday!

Lot of ground to cover, folks!

Keep an eye on the collaboration between Quantinuum, Airbus and BMW Group -- it is nothing short of groundbreaking. This partnership holds huge significance for many reasons. We are now seeing quantum leaders -- Quantinuum -- moving alongside established industry powerhouses -- Airbus , 宝马 , etc. -- and this shows the quick ascension of quantum and quantum leadership in just a few short years.

Also. The ongoing debate and replication efforts surrounding the recent room-temperature superconducting study has captured my attention -- and, apparently, the attention of the whole dang scientific community.

Observing this process is a bit like witnessing real-time science in action, and it has been truly amazing to witness the progress.

While the jury is still deliberating on the verification and scalability of this technology, we are undoubtedly gaining invaluable insights no matter what the outcome. The learning curve is steep, but the potential impact is immeasurable.

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If you're interested in learning something about the incredible progress in quantum, I recommend a review of 花旗 's aptly titled Quantum Computing: Moving From Theory to Reality report.

Also -- Our CEO Alex C. has been shortlisted as Applied Intelligence's Technology Leader of The Year. In TQI's time-honored fashion please consider the "grip it and rip it" approach to sending a vote his way.

Have a great weekend -- And don't forget to subscribe to?TQI's official weekly newsletter?for a complete wrap up of the news in quantum!

Quantum Quotes

Quantum computing offers the computational power to open up new avenues of research to produce changes that we need for a sustainable society and a adaptable economy. Airbus , 宝马 and Quantinuum are working together to use quantum computing to improve transportation. The stakes and the payoff are huge.

“Circularity and sustainable mobility are putting us on a quest for new materials, to create more efficient products and shape the future premium user experience. Being able to simulate material properties to relevant chemical accuracy with the benefits from the accelerating quantum computing hardware is giving us just the right tools for more speed in innovation for this decisive domain.” -- Dr. Peter Dr. Lehnert , Vice-President, Research Technologies at BMW Group.

All computing will be hybrid computing, according to many experts. Qubrid is pursuing that vision and recently signed a deal with GPU pioneer 英伟达 . The result is a team that will use hybrid quantum-classical computing cloud platform, algorithms, applications and research to investigate the world's biggest challenges.

"The program will enable us to work closely with NVIDIA and its customers, partners and investors. Specifically, the collaboration will accelerate our cuQuantum and CUDA Quantum initiatives, which are key pillars of our quantum strategy. We are moving at top speed with our research and development activities, and with NVIDIA we hope to change the game in quantum-classical computing.” -- Pranay Prakash , CEO of Qubrid AI

Quantum Research

A team of Rice University physicists are investigating topological states. In their most recent work, the researchers have shown that immutable topological states can be entangled with other, manipulable quantum states in some materials. They say this may have implications for quantum computing and spintronics.

You can read the study here.

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QuickBits

Q.ANT Partners With PlanQK to Advance Photonic Quantum Technology

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Q.ANT , a startup emerging from the renowned German high-tech company TRUMPF, has announced its collaboration with PlanQK as an associated partner. The partnership aims to strengthen the quantum computing community by leveraging Q.ANT’s expertise in photonic quantum technology.

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Boise State, University of Nevada Win Grants for Applying Quantum to Clean Tech

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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced $33 million to support 14 clean-energy research projects as part of a program to ensure the Department’s research funding is reaching pockets of the country that traditionally have received disproportionally low amounts of Federal scientific funding.

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Another Day, Another Room-Temperature Superconductor

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The room-temperature superconducting space has suddenly become white hot. Not a week after a Korean team of researchers released a paper on the preprint server about their proposal to create a room temperature superconductor, a blockchain company reports that their patent application for a superconductor was approved.

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BMW Group, Airbus and Quantinuum Using Quantum Computers to Power Sustainable Mobility Research

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Airbus, BMW Group and Quantinuum, world leaders in mobility and quantum technologies, have developed a hybrid quantum-classical workflow to speed up future research using quantum computers to simulate quantum systems, focusing on the chemical reactions of catalysts in fuel cells.

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Qubrid Joins NVIDIA Inception to Accelerate Hybrid Quantum-Classical Computing for AI

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Qubrid, a leading quantum computing company solving complex real world problems using its hybrid quantum-classical computing cloud platform, algorithms, applications and research, announced it has joined NVIDIA Inception, a program that supports companies innovating in artificial intelligence (AI), quantum computing, GPU computing and more.

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How Would Room-Temperature Superconductors Change Quantum Computing?

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With news that a South Korean research team created a superconducting material — LK-99 — that reportedly operates at room temperature and at ambient-pressure, the scientific world — and even the mainstream media —?are speculating how this technology could be tapped and what would be the resulting benefits.

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Pranay Prakash

CEO @ Qubrid AI & Dihuni

1 年

Thanks for featuring Qubrid! Great QuickBits!

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