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Recommended Report: QED-C Report on Workforce Development Through Experiential Learning

2025-06-28T13:15:45-07:00

As the quantum industry continues to grow and expanding the usage to more practical applications, the demand for a skilled quantum workforce is rapidly outstripping the current supply. The Quantum Economic Development Consortium (QED-C), with support from the National Science Foundation (NSF), has released a new report, Connecting the Dots: Quantum Learning through Experiential Activities and Practice, outlining key findings and recommendations to address this critical talent pipeline issue. The report, a culmination of insights from a workshop attended by experts from industry, government, and academia, emphasizes that existing educational systems are falling short in providing the hands-on, practical training required [...]

Recommended Report: QED-C Report on Workforce Development Through Experiential Learning2025-06-28T13:15:45-07:00

Quantinuum Demonstrates Two Techniques for Generating High-fidelity Logical Non-Clifford Gates

2025-06-27T17:23:41-07:00

Diagrams Showing Two Different Approaches for Generating High-Fidelity Logical Non-Clifford Gates(Controlled Hadamard on Left, T-Gate using Code Switching on Right) We have reported in the QCR recently on several research projects to create quantum error correction codes (see here, here, here, and here), but one of the most significant challenges for implementing a full fault tolerant quantum computer is being able to robustly support a complete, universal gate set that could conceivably implement any quantum algorithm. It is one thing to create logical qubits using a specific error correction code, but it is another thing to be able to perform gate [...]

Quantinuum Demonstrates Two Techniques for Generating High-fidelity Logical Non-Clifford Gates2025-06-27T17:23:41-07:00

Fleet Space Advances Quantum-Enhanced Mineral Exploration with New Partnerships

2025-06-21T14:09:57-07:00

In a strategic move aimed at pushing the frontier of mineral exploration, Australian space and exploration tech firm Fleet Space Technologies has announced collaborations with three quantum sensing innovators: mDetect, Nomad Atomics, and DeteQt. These partnerships are designed to accelerate the development and integration of advanced quantum sensors into Fleet’s ExoSphere platform, a vertically integrated system for satellite-connected, AI-driven geophysical exploration. The initiative targets the growing demand for critical minerals essential to the energy transition and high-tech manufacturing. By incorporating muon tomography, quantum gravimetry, and diamond-based quantum magnetometry, Fleet aims to significantly enhance subsurface imaging resolution and reduce the need for [...]

Fleet Space Advances Quantum-Enhanced Mineral Exploration with New Partnerships2025-06-21T14:09:57-07:00

Podcast with Bert de Jong, Senior Scientist at Berkeley Lab

2025-06-20T15:22:25-07:00

National Labs: Turning Basic Research into Industry Solutions Overview What do you do with 450 scientists in 15 labs across the country? You take on the country’s biggest energy challenges and bolster national security in the process. This leadership role is one of Bert de Jong’s jobs at the Berkeley Lab. He leads the Quantum Systems Accelerator which pairs advanced quantum prototypes with algorithms as part of the National Quantum Initiative. Bert is also the Department Head for Computational Science. He discusses the vital role of America’s national labs in translating basic research into industry solutions on the latest episode of [...]

Podcast with Bert de Jong, Senior Scientist at Berkeley Lab2025-06-20T15:22:25-07:00

Microsoft Unveils a New 4-Dimension Geometrical Code for Quantum Error Correction

2025-06-19T13:28:14-07:00

Conceptual Diagram of the Connectivity Required in Microsoft's QEC Code. Credit: Microsoft There have been a lot of announcements made recently about developments in quantum error code (QEC) research, so it might be worthwhile to review what are the desirable features of a good code: Low ratio of physical qubits to logical qubits for efficiency Significant improvement in error rates and ability to scale the level of improvement as the code size increases Fast logical cycle time including error decoding and correction to maximize processing speed Single shot decoding of the errors to minimize the logical cycle time Straight forward implementation [...]

Microsoft Unveils a New 4-Dimension Geometrical Code for Quantum Error Correction2025-06-19T13:28:14-07:00

Infleqtion Ships Large Neutral Atom System with Up to 500 Qubits to the Institute for Molecular Science in Japan

2025-06-16T21:06:41-07:00

We had reported in December 2023 that Infleqtion had been chosen by Japan’s Science and Technology Agency for the Quantum Moonshot program as the sole foreign quantum computing partner in the program. Since then they have been hard at work with researchers from Japan's Institute for Molecular Science (IMS) and others to design the system. Infleqtion has just completed constructing the unit at their facility in Boulder, Colorado and has now shipped it to IMS in Okazaki, Japan. The next step will be to complete the integration, assembly, and testing of the system at IMS. When this is complete the system is expected to [...]

Infleqtion Ships Large Neutral Atom System with Up to 500 Qubits to the Institute for Molecular Science in Japan2025-06-16T21:06:41-07:00

Pasqal’s 2025 Roadmap Signals Strategic Acceleration Toward Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing

2025-06-17T14:39:21-07:00

Pasqal has unveiled a bold and comprehensive 2025 technology roadmap aimed at consolidating its leadership in neutral-atom quantum computing and bridging today's analog capabilities with the future of digital fault-tolerant systems. The roadmap is anchored on three foundational pillars: scaled deployment of QPUs, targeted demonstration of quantum advantage (QA), and accelerated progress toward logical, fault-tolerant architectures. Neutral-Atom Systems Ready for Hybrid HPC Workflows Pasqal’s roadmap confirms its ambition to tightly integrate its neutral-atom quantum processors into classical high-performance computing (HPC) environments. Key 2024 milestones included successful installations of its Orion Beta platform in France’s GENCI and Germany’s Forschungszentrum Jülich – the [...]

Pasqal’s 2025 Roadmap Signals Strategic Acceleration Toward Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing2025-06-17T14:39:21-07:00

An Update on Quantum Near-Term Optimization

2025-06-11T20:59:12-07:00

Introduction Quantum optimization on noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) hardware offers a practical pathway to explore potential speedups for combinatorial and real-world optimization problems. Unlike fault-tolerant approaches that await future hardware, near-term methods leverage current devices by combining quantum subroutines with classical processing. This article reviews recent experimental and theoretical advances implemented on actual quantum processors, focusing on canonical problems such as spin-glass Ising models, higher-order binary optimization, Max-Cut, and maximum independent set. Many vendors have reported signs of quantum advantage or supremacy in various contexts. Here, we examine six representative works that provide concrete benchmarks on today's hardware (in no particular [...]

An Update on Quantum Near-Term Optimization2025-06-11T20:59:12-07:00

President Trump Modifies Executive Order 14144 for Government PQC Migration

2025-06-10T20:48:54-07:00

On January 17, 2025, President Biden issued Executive Order 14144 which covered among other things requirements for agencies to implement Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC) algorithms as soon as practicable. On June 6, 2025, President Trump signed an Executive Order modifying the original one to redirect efforts from proactive development to identifying and managing vulnerabilities, moving away from initiatives perceived as regulatory overreach. Perhaps the best way to show the specific changes is to provide a marked-up version of the relevant subsection 4(f) in this order to show what has been added and deleted. You can view the original Executive Order 14144 [...]

President Trump Modifies Executive Order 14144 for Government PQC Migration2025-06-10T20:48:54-07:00

Microsoft and Apple Readying Support for Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC) in Next versions of iOS and Windows

2025-06-11T12:26:56-07:00

At its recent Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC25), Apple announced that its next major operating system releases for Mac and Windows,  iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS Tahoe 26, and visionOS 26, will support negotiation of a quantum-secure key exchange algorithm with TLS 1.3 servers that support it. If a server does not yet support one of the quantum-secure exchange algorithms, the operating system will still maintain compatibility and use other key exchange algorithms. The next major operating system releases are expected to be made during Apple's Fall product announcements expected in September. Apple did incorporate support last year for post-quantum cryptography (PQC) [...]

Microsoft and Apple Readying Support for Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC) in Next versions of iOS and Windows2025-06-11T12:26:56-07:00
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