TQI QuickBits: NVIDIA's Quantum-Powered Project, China's Patent Partnership and More News in Quantum

TQI QuickBits: NVIDIA's Quantum-Powered Project, China's Patent Partnership and More News in Quantum

It's a good week to take in the global scope of the quantum industry. Stories this week includes India's operational quantum network and China's quantum computing patent alliance. Canada's defence -- look at how I adeptly turn off my American to switch to that fancy British "c" -- organizations released Quantum 2030 -- its quantum science and technology strategy implementation plan.

And our congratulations to Horizon Quantum Computing, which snagged its $18.1 million Series A. We've been following this company from the beginning and it's good to see old friends take positive steps.

This also continues our streak of weeks with fund raise announcements. Although, they just announced it today, so I was sweating it out a bit.

OK, let's look at some more highlights for this week... And remember you can?subscribe to?TQI's official newsletter?for an extensive list of news and insights in quantum.

Quantum Quotes

Most experts don't expect stand-alone quantum computing -- they expect a blend of quantum computers and high performance classical computers all doing what they do best. Leading that charge is NVIDIA. If you know anything about NVIDIA, you know that when they enter a sector, they are entering with purpose and usually with perfect timing. The company discussed their quantum-accelerated supercomputing this week.

“Quantum-accelerated supercomputing has the potential to reshape science and industry with capabilities that can serve humanity in enormous ways. NVIDIA DGX Quantum will enable researchers to push the boundaries of quantum-classical computing.” — Tim Costa, director of HPC and quantum at NVIDIA.

India announced at the International Quantum Communications Conclave’s inauguration that the country's first quantum computing-based telecom network link was operational.

“The first quantum secure communication link is now operational. Quantum is the new frontier of technology for security purposes, for cryptographic purposes." -- Ashwini Vaishnaw, the Union Minister for Communications, Electronics, and Information Technology

Quantum Research

?Riverlane and Johnson Matthey published a paper demonstrating how an error-corrected quantum computer can simulate nickel oxide and palladium oxide, which are important materials in heterogeneous catalysis, a process used to create a broad range of chemicals and fuels.

You can read the paper in Physical Review Research.

Quick Looks

The Quantum Insider's Intelligence Platform offers several options in how you access the powerful database to find answers to your questions on quantum. One way you can look at it: by region. Quantum is typically born locally, but grows regionally, tapping into an ever-growing ecosystem of partners and resources. The regional classification helps you understand the growth of those regions.

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QuickBits

Canadian Defence Organizations Release Overview of Quantum 2030

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The Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces (DND/CAF) Quantum Science and Technology Strategy Implementation Plan, known as Quantum 2030, is a roadmap to ensuring DND/CAF is better prepared for the disruptive potential of quantum technologies for defence and security over the next seven years.

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Chinese Organizations Form Quantum Computer Patent Alliance

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China is forming an alliance on its quantum computing patent portfolio, according to reports from Asian media. A group of Chinese-based organizations created the Intellectual Property (IP) Alliance for Quantum Computing Industry and its affiliated patent pool?in Beijing. The alliance aims to combine China’s quantum computing resource and “enhance its development, standardization and industrialization.”

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Indian Government Announces Quantum Networks, Challenges Ethical Hackers to Break Encryption

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The Indian government announced earlier this week that the country’s first quantum communication network was up and running, according to media reports from India. Ashwini Vaishnaw, the Union Minister for Communications, Electronics, and Information Technology, announced at the International Quantum Communications Conclave’s inauguration that India’s first quantum computing-based telecom network link was operational.

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Riverlane-led Research Shows How Quantum Computers May Simulate Materials to Reduce Humanity’s Impact on The Environment

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Researchers have developed quantum algorithms to simulate the catalysts used in many industrial chemical processes, promising to reduce the environmental impact of everything from fuel cells to petrochemicals and hydrogen production.

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Quantum Computing Inc Announces Full Year 2022 Financial Results

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Quantum Computing Inc. (NASDAQ: QUBT), a first-to-market full-stack photonic-based quantum computing and solutions company, today reported financial results for the full year ending December 31, 2022.

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