ColdQuanta
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An Australian start-up has raised US$18 million to develop miniaturised quantum computers that it believes are capable of solving complex problems.
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ColdQuanta has raised US$110 million in funding from private equity and other investors, including Sumitomo and former Motorola chairman and CEO Chris Galvin, who has joined the company’s board.
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The science arm of the Australian state of Victoria is taking a stake in quantum computing company ColdQuanta to set up a new research unit in Melbourne.
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Quantum technology is poised to revolutionise atomic clocks and positioning, following a partnership between ColdQuanta and an Oxford University spin-off.
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Quantum computing company ColdQuanta has hired Bob Sutor, formerly of IBM, as its VP of corporate development.
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A computer scientist who spent more than eight years at the CIA is to join ColdQuanta’s board of directors.
Forthcoming events
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ColdQuanta, the quantum company that Zayo founder Dan Caruso led for a time, has set up a partnership to make real-life quantum computing solutions.
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ColdQuanta, the quantum security and computing company led by Zayo founder Dan Caruso, has appointed heads of research and of engineering.
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The security that the internet has relied on for decades is broken. Fortunately, the cavalry, in the form of quantum keys, is riding to the rescue, writes Alan Burkitt-Gray
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ColdQuanta, the quantum computing company headed since last year by Zayo founder Dan Caruso, has appointed a specialist in initial public offerings (IPOs) as its CEO.
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Munich-based network equipment company Adva says it has an optical encryption solution to protect data against cyberattacks from quantum computers.
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Dan Caruso’s new company ColdQuanta says it is on track to deliver its quantum computer, Hilbert, later this year.
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The Netherlands is building a national headquarters for its quantum research, supported by the government, universities and industry.
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A century after the physics of the quantum emerged at the University of Göttingen, worldwide universities are set to change the telecoms and data centre industries, writes Alan Burkitt-Gray
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Only months after he left Zayo, Dan Caruso is now in charge of a company at the very edge of quantum physics. You’ll be able to buy a computer next year, he tells Alan Burkitt-Gray
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Dan Caruso’s new venture, ColdQuanta, has appointed Rushton McGarr from one of its shareholders as CFO.
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Dan Caruso’s new company plans to offer customers access to cloud services on its first quantum computer this year, and to offer further models for sale in 2022.
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Australia welcomes a new ICT mega-project, Digital Realty sells 11 EU data centres and there are new states of matter in telecoms