The University of Sydney has announced the signing of a multi-year quantum computing partnership with Microsoft, creating an unrivalled setting and foundation for quantum research in Sydney and Australia.
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IBM announces universal quantum computing system
IBM has announced an initiative to build commercially available universal quantum computing systems.
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Scientists reveal blueprint to build quantum computer
An international team, led by a scientist from the University of Sussex, have unveiled the first practical blueprint for how to build a quantum computer.
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$15m quantum computer to deliver defence-level cyber security
Valued at US$15 million, D-Wave's 2000Q quantum computer will be used with TDS technology to solve some of the most critical and complex cyber security problems impacting governments and commercial enterprises.
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Sydney physicists solve quantum technology hurdle
Sydney physicists have demonstrated it is possible to overcome one of the most significant hurdles to building reliable quantum technologies, in a major technical achievement.
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Using time to boost radar and quantum computing
The world’s most precise clock has been fine-tuned to boost radar and quantum computing capabilities.
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Australia enters the quantum communications race
Australia has entered the bid for quantum encrypted communications with a new cloning method that surpasses previous cloning limits, and can be realised using existing fibre optic infrastructure.
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Aussie engineers make waves in quantum computing
Two UNSW professors have won global awards for their contribution to quantum computing, a field which is becoming increasingly important for industry.
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The West racing China to achieve quantum communications
A group of physicists from the University of Calgary in Canada have set a new record for distance of transferring a quantum state by teleportation, which is an important step towards achieving quantum communications.
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Diamond microdisk “with huge potential” for quantum computing
The diamond microdisk made by Paul Barclay and his team of physicists could lead to huge advances in computing, telecommunications, and other fields.
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