Quantum
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The US Treasury Department has issued a Final Rule restricting US investments in foreign technologies deemed to pose a “national security concern,” specifically targeting sectors like semiconductors, quantum technology, and AI.
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Sparkle has introduced the pre-order launch of its Quantum Safe over Internet (QSI) service.
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Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) are set to pioneer a breakthrough in communication technology by testing quantum communications using quantum entanglement.
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Q-CTRL, a startup developing quantum infrastructure software, has secured an additional $59 million in funding, making its series B round the largest ever for a quantum software company.
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Sparkle is accelerating its enterprise strategy, with a central focus on multi-vendor end-to-end services
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IBM has launched the first quantum data centre in Europe, providing access to quantum computing for European businesses, researchers, and government agencies.
Forthcoming events
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IBM is to open its first Europe-based quantum data centre to enable access to quantum computing for companies, research institutions and government agencies.
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As quantum computing evolves, Guy Matthews examines how this advanced technology can be applied to satellite communications.
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EAGLE-1 consortium lead SES has a new partner, TESAT, which will develop and integrate the Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) payload for the EAGLE-1 satellite.
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Quantum startup Riverlane has announced it has raised £15 million in Series B funding.
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Arqit has appointed Roberta Faux as its head of cryptography and field chief technology officer (CTO).
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BT has voiced its support for the UK government’s 10-year investment into quantum computing technologies to boost the national economy.
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A new Cisco-sponsored centre at the University of Edinburgh is to research quantum computing, artificial intelligence and cyber security.
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Deutsche Telekom (DT) is to lead the construction of a quantum-secured communications system for the European Union.
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Quantum encryption company Arqit has made its QuantumCloud service available to customers on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
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Toshiba’s Andrew Shields is looking at teleportation as a way of moving quantum-protected information. He tells Alan Burkitt-Gray the facts behind this ‘spooky’ piece of physics
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The White House has condemned obsolescent encryption techniques to the waste bin in a simple eight-page memo, and told US Federal agencies to move to quantum encryption.
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Satellite security company Arqit Quantum is saying that its QuantumCloud encryption software can reduce energy consumption by 58% compared with alternatives.