TQI QuickBits -- Making The List, Emerging From Stealth and Taking It To Congress
The Quantum Insider
Making Quantum Technology accessible through media, news, insights and data
An impressive week in quantum seemed to cover all the bases -- from big grants to big news on roadmaps and from sweeping ideas for a national quantum supercomputer plan to major acquisitions involving players in the quantum space.
Companies like IBM , Sandbox AQ , PASQAL , QuantWare , Kipu Quantum and more made headlines this week.
Want more lists of quantum computing companies -- check out this list .
And while you're at it, check out some of those stories below -- and you can always subscribe to TQI's newsletter to make sure you don't miss a story.
Quantum Quotes
The CHIPS and Science Act is a step in the right direction for American technological leadership... but it's just the beginning, according to two tech leaders.
“American leadership places us at the forefront of quantum technologies. But that leadership is fragile. New efforts to build quantum supercomputers and a quantum internet will accelerate that leadership and pay dividends for decades to come. We must keep our foot on the gas and continue to make the necessary investments for a vibrant quantum future for all.” -- Dario Gil, senior vice president and director of research at IBM, and member of the National Science Board and Paul Dabbar, former undersecretary for Science at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Columbia University and CEO of Bohr Quantum Technology
Leadership in quantum must -- as in capital: M.U.S.T. -- carry over to post-quantum cryptography. Leadership is one of the factors mentioned in SandboxAQ's acquisition of Cryptosense.
“Rapid advances in quantum computing and AI challenge the effectiveness and performance of existing cryptography-based cybersecurity solutions. The combined leadership, talent, and expertise that SandboxAQ and Cryptosense bring to the marketplace accelerates the deployment of more effective cryptography solutions to protect the world against the security threats of today and tomorrow." -- Jack D. Hidary, CEO of SandboxAQ.
And don't forget to sign up for?The Quantum Insider newsletter ?to capture all of the latest, fast-breaking news that is affecting the quantum industry. Please share with your friends.
Quantum Company-of-the-Week -- IBM
Using the TQI Intelligence Platform, we get a more in-depth look at IBM's quantum offerings. Here's a snapshot of IBM's Quantum Computing as a Service offering.
Quick Looks
The Quantum Insider Intelligence Platform nicely shows the wave of quantum organizations that swept through the industry, hitting a peak right around 2019.
TQI Quick Bits
Quantum Computing Companies are popping up all over the world as the race to build a working quantum computer heats up. Quantum computers have the potential to revolutionize computing, and these companies are at the forefront of that race. But who are these Quantum Computing Companies?
领英推荐
Two leaders in the emerging quantum technology industry write that the the recently passed CHIPS and Science Act, which many see as purely an investment in the semiconductor industry, will also advance quantum tech, including the potential for a network of quantum-centric supercomputers in the US.
QuantWare, the leading provider of superconducting quantum processors, has been awarded a subsidy from Quantum Delta NL to further improve its state-of-the-art coherence times in superconducting processors by using novel materials
SandboxAQ, an enterprise SaaS company delivering the compound effects of AI and Quantum tech (AQ) to governments and the Global 1000, today announced it has acquired Cryptosense, a leading cybersecurity and encryption analysis software company. SandboxAQ’s acquisition comes just weeks after the company unveiled its Strategic Investment Program and initial investment in evolutionQ.
PASQAL and the Institut d’Optique report that they have developed a device that enables the operation of 324-atom quantum processors.
Kipu Quantum, a German quantum computing startup based in Karlsruhe and Berlin, emerged from stealth after closing a EUR 3 million funding round, according to a LinkedIn post.
And don't forget to sign up for?The Quantum Insider newsletter ?to capture all of the latest, fast-breaking news that is affecting the quantum industry. Please share with your friends.