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Podcast with Niels Bultink, co-founder and CEO of Qblox

2025-04-24T16:17:53-07:00

Qubit-Neutral: Qblox Builds Quantum Control Stack Overview Recorded live at the APS Global Quantum Summit in Anaheim, California in March 2025 Quantum hardware isn’t quite ready for server racks in data centers, but that is the vision driving engineers at Qblox. This Dutch company builds control electronics for all qubit modalities. In this episode of The Quantum Spin by HKA, Niels Bultink, co-founder and CEO of Qblox, explains how he built a team that helps researchers and entrepreneurs get the highest performance out of quantum hardware. He also describes how the quantum ecosystem in the Netherlands grew out of strong academic [...]

Podcast with Niels Bultink, co-founder and CEO of Qblox2025-04-24T16:17:53-07:00

IQM to Install Poland’s First Superconducting Quantum Computer at Wrocław University of Science and Technology (WUST)

2025-04-24T11:15:22-07:00

Finland-based IQM Quantum Computers will deploy Poland’s first superconducting quantum computer at the Wrocław University of Science and Technology (WUST) in Q2 2025. The installation of the 5-qubit IQM Spark system marks a pivotal step in expanding Poland’s quantum computing infrastructure and research capacity. The deployment positions Poland as a new entrant in the global landscape of quantum-ready nations. As the first of its kind in the country and the broader Eastern European region, the Spark system uses low-temperature superconducting qubit technology and delivers a full-stack quantum computing experience. Professor Wojciech Bożejko of WUST remarks. “This system will provide students with [...]

IQM to Install Poland’s First Superconducting Quantum Computer at Wrocław University of Science and Technology (WUST)2025-04-24T11:15:22-07:00

Keyfactor Expands Post-Quantum Security Across Core Portfolio

2025-04-22T11:55:27-07:00

Keyfactor has unveiled major upgrades to its cryptographic solutions — Keyfactor Command, EJBCA, and Bouncy Castle — enhancing its product offerings to include post-quantum cryptography (PQC) and helping organizations prepare for NIST’s 2030–2035 deprecation timeline for classical encryption. The updates mark a clear shift from theoretical preparation to actionable execution as enterprises begin the long migration to quantum-safe systems. Preparing for the Inevitable With NIST setting 2030 as the year to begin phasing out traditional cryptographic algorithms, Keyfactor is enabling businesses to start that transition now. Its latest enhancements empower customers to inventory, automate, and test the deployment of hybrid and [...]

Keyfactor Expands Post-Quantum Security Across Core Portfolio2025-04-22T11:55:27-07:00

Aegiq, BT, and Others Successfully Demonstrate Performance of their Quantum Link Assurance System (QLAS)

2025-04-21T14:41:53-07:00

By Joe Spencer Aegiq and BT, along with other partners successfully demonstrated performance of their Quantum Link Assurance System (QLAS) at Adastral park in Suffolk, England. Funded through UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), the Quantum Link Assurance System solves an important operational obstacle for the commercial adoption of fibre-based QKD, by offering independent link validation. The solution is designed to seamlessly fit into standard optical fibre communications networks. GQI attended the demo at Adastral Park to view the system and get a better understanding of the wider impact of this project.  What Is It? First, it’s important to highlight that QLAS [...]

Aegiq, BT, and Others Successfully Demonstrate Performance of their Quantum Link Assurance System (QLAS)2025-04-21T14:41:53-07:00

Quantum Error Correction State of Play – Executive Summary

2025-04-21T19:11:50-07:00

Quantum error correction (QEC) is a hot topic these days so GQI has created a 21 page document that provides an in-depth analysis of the current state of the art in quantum error correction research. This document cover all the key aspects for understanding the current status of quantum error correction including the following main themes: The "Standard Model" of large-scale FTQC based upon the surface code Recent progress and demonstrations related to the surface code High overheads and the need for innovation Emerging alternative quantum error correcting codes Key challenges for fault-tolerant quantum computing (The "Sputnik Moment") Fundamentals of quantum [...]

Quantum Error Correction State of Play – Executive Summary2025-04-21T19:11:50-07:00

Crafting the Quantum Narrative: A How-To for Press Releases

2025-04-15T16:59:33-07:00

By Rob Ford, 5WPR Managing Partner & EVP In the quantum computing sector, an industry moving at breakneck speed with dense, often opaque science, communication is as critical as computation. A press release, when used right, can be powerful. But many companies miss the mark by aiming it at the wrong audience or using it for the wrong purpose. A press release is not catch-all content. It has a job: to inform the press of something newsworthy. If it doesn’t clear that bar, dressing it up in PR format won’t help, it just adds to the noise journalists are trying to [...]

Crafting the Quantum Narrative: A How-To for Press Releases2025-04-15T16:59:33-07:00

Quantum Advantage in Quantum Sensing by Q-CTRL

2025-04-14T08:53:44-07:00

Q-CTRL reports a breakthrough in magnetic anomaly navigation (MagNav) using a quantum-assured navigation system that combines proprietary quantum magnetometers with a novel denoising and map-matching software stack. In extensive airborne and ground-based field trials, the system, named Ironstone Opal, consistently outperformed a strategic-grade inertial navigation system (INS), achieving up to 46× lower positioning error in the most favorable configuration, and at least 11× better accuracy even with internally-mounted sensors in high-noise environments. The best positioning accuracy achieved was 22 meters, or about 0.01% of flight distance, significantly surpassing both INS and active GNSS alternatives like Doppler radar. The trials demonstrated robust [...]

Quantum Advantage in Quantum Sensing by Q-CTRL2025-04-14T08:53:44-07:00

Quantum SDKs are Dying, Long Live Quantum AI SDKs

2025-04-09T17:44:17-07:00

To see a glimpse of how quantum computers will be programmed in the future, do the following: Open ChatGPT on your computer Ask ChatGPT: Write a Qiskit program that learns a 20-bit string encoded in an oracle Repeat, substituting your preferred Quantum SDK language (CIRQ, TKET, Q#, PennyLane, etc.) for Qiskit. A big prediction for the classical world is that most of the classical computer code written in a few years will be created by AI. This was recently expressed by Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, and many others. If you think this will [...]

Quantum SDKs are Dying, Long Live Quantum AI SDKs2025-04-09T17:44:17-07:00

Recap: D-Wave Qubits 2025 Conference

2025-04-05T19:40:54-07:00

D-Wave recently held its annual Qubits Conference to an audience of a few hundred in-person attendees live and many hundreds more viewing by video. The general mood was upbeat with the company management providing an update on their technical roadmap and also a large number of sessions including talks from over a dozen end users about their projects. We will report on some of the highlights including details they revealed about their development roadmap and additional comments describing some of the other strengths the company has for providing a complete, easy-to-use, offering to their customers. Quantum Annealing Hardware Roadmap D-Wave has [...]

Recap: D-Wave Qubits 2025 Conference2025-04-05T19:40:54-07:00

Global Quantum Ecosystem Analysis: GQI’s 2025 Mid-Year Outlook

2025-04-04T13:48:30-07:00

Introduction The quantum technology landscape has evolved rapidly in Q1 2025, with significant developments across major ecosystems worldwide. This analysis integrates key advancements to date with critical watchpoints for the remainder of the year. United States DARPA's Quantum Benchmarking Initiative (QBI) has made substantial progress with Microsoft and PsiQuantum advancing to Stage C validation in February 2025. The program expanded dramatically on April 3, 2025, when DARPA announced 15 new companies selected for Stage A contracts, with three more pending finalization, bringing the total of new awardees to 18. Stage A contracts involve a six-month "sprint" for companies to develop plans [...]

Global Quantum Ecosystem Analysis: GQI’s 2025 Mid-Year Outlook2025-04-04T13:48:30-07:00
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