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ULVAC to Launch Domestic Production of Quantum-Grade Dilution Refrigerator with IBM Input by 2026

2025-03-30T00:51:14-07:00

ULVAC, Inc. and ULVAC CRYOGENICS INC. have announced the development of a next-generation dilution refrigerator for quantum computing, with input from IBM. Targeting deployment in early 2026, the system will provide a 10 millikelvin cryogenic environment critical for superconducting qubit operation. Unlike current systems primarily sourced from overseas vendors, this effort establishes a domestic production framework in Japan, ensuring faster delivery and long-term maintenance support for quantum research and industry. The system features fully in-house manufacturing of dilution units, pulse-tube cryocoolers, and vacuum components to ensure supply chain independence. It is designed with a scalable modular architecture to support increasingly complex [...]

ULVAC to Launch Domestic Production of Quantum-Grade Dilution Refrigerator with IBM Input by 20262025-03-30T00:51:14-07:00

Philippines Launches First Quantum Computing Lab for Energy Applications at TIP Manila

2025-03-30T00:30:53-07:00

The Technological Institute of the Philippines (TIP) has officially opened the Quantum and Intelligent Systems Laboratory for Power Engineering (QISLaP), the country’s first quantum research lab focused on the energy sector. The facility is funded by the Department of Science and Technology – Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Development (DOST-PCIEERD) with a grant of PHP 18 million ($314K $USD). QISLaP will support research on hybrid quantum computing models aimed at improving forecasting and optimization in power systems. Initial research will focus on predicting energy-related metrics such as electricity demand, solar irradiance, wind speed, and electricity prices [...]

Philippines Launches First Quantum Computing Lab for Energy Applications at TIP Manila2025-03-30T00:30:53-07:00

DeteQt Secures AUD $750K ($471K USD) Pre-Seed to Advance Diamond-on-Chip Quantum Sensor Prototype

2025-03-30T20:31:52-07:00

DeteQt, a quantum sensing spinout from the University of Sydney, has secured AUD $750,000 ($471K USD) in pre-seed funding from Main Sequence Ventures and ATP Fund to scale development of its diamond-on-chip magnetometry platform. The raise builds on a AUD $3.3 million ($2.1 million USD) defence contract awarded last year via the Defence Innovation Network to demonstrate dual-chip quantum magnetometers targeting real-world applications such as inertial navigation, resource detection, and medical diagnostics. DeteQt’s approach integrates nitrogen-vacancy (NV) diamond sensing elements with silicon CMOS control and readout circuitry, fabricated via Global Foundries, into a compact, manufacturable platform. The architecture enables strong coupling [...]

DeteQt Secures AUD $750K ($471K USD) Pre-Seed to Advance Diamond-on-Chip Quantum Sensor Prototype2025-03-30T20:31:52-07:00

Opportunity Calgary Investment Fund Invests CA$675K ($471K USD) in QAI Ventures to Support Quantum Talent and Startups

2025-03-28T20:53:10-07:00

The Opportunity Calgary Investment Fund (OCIF) will invest up to CA$675,000 ($471K USD) over three years into QAI Ventures to grow Calgary’s quantum innovation ecosystem. The funding will support a two-phase program consisting of a pre-accelerator and a five-month accelerator, aimed at training 54 individuals and funding three Calgary-based startups developing applied quantum solutions. Participants will gain access to global expertise, mentorship, commercialization support, and advanced software tools. The accelerator will be hosted at Quantum City, strengthening ties between academia and industry and embedding QAI Ventures within Calgary’s growing quantum cluster. The initiative also aims to generate a sustainable talent pipeline [...]

Opportunity Calgary Investment Fund Invests CA$675K ($471K USD) in QAI Ventures to Support Quantum Talent and Startups2025-03-28T20:53:10-07:00

Fujitsu and QuTech Demonstrate Sub-0.1% Error Rates in Diamond Spin Qubit Quantum Gates

2025-03-28T20:03:41-07:00

Fujitsu, and QuTech, in collaboration with Element Six, have achieved a major milestone toward fault-tolerant quantum computing by demonstrating a complete universal quantum gate set for diamond spin qubits with error probabilities below 0.1%. This marks the first time such a low error rate has been reported across all operations in a universal gate set for this qubit modality. The results, published in Physical Review Applied, exceed the threshold required for quantum error correction, laying important groundwork for practical and scalable quantum computation. The experiment used nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond to form a two-qubit system composed of an electron spin [...]

Fujitsu and QuTech Demonstrate Sub-0.1% Error Rates in Diamond Spin Qubit Quantum Gates2025-03-28T20:03:41-07:00

Diraq and Fermilab Launch Five-Year Quantum Sensing Collaboration to Support Dark Matter Search

2025-03-29T16:41:46-07:00

Diraq and Fermilab have announced a multi-institution collaboration under the U.S. Department of Energy’s QuantISED (Quantum Information Science Enabled Discovery) program to develop a novel quantum sensor platform for high-energy physics. The initiative, named Quandarum, is focused on detecting dark matter candidates such as axions by integrating Diraq’s patented silicon spin qubit technology with Fermilab’s cryogenic “skipper” analog-to-digital converters (ADCs). The sensor will exploit quantum properties for enhanced sensitivity and aims to exceed the capabilities of classical sensing systems. The project combines complementary expertise: Diraq, a leader in silicon-based quantum computing, brings scalable quantum dot fabrication and spin qubit readout experience, [...]

Diraq and Fermilab Launch Five-Year Quantum Sensing Collaboration to Support Dark Matter Search2025-03-29T16:41:46-07:00

ColibriTD Announces H-DES PDE Solver as a Step Toward Accessible Quantum Simulation in Engineering

2025-03-28T18:12:01-07:00

Quantum software company ColibriTD has successfully demonstrated the Hybrid Differential Equation Solver (H-DES) on IBM’s 156-qubit Heron R2 quantum processor, achieving what it describes as the first solution of a partial differential equation (PDE) using a variational quantum algorithm (VQA) on real quantum hardware. The algorithm converged on the inviscid Burgers’ equation using 50 qubits and 10,000 shots per iteration, showcasing the viability of solving nonlinear, high-dimensional PDEs using quantum-enhanced methods. H-DES addresses the curse of dimensionality in classical solvers by encoding candidate solutions into parameterized quantum circuits, then classically optimizing the residual of the target PDE. Unlike mesh-based classical methods, [...]

ColibriTD Announces H-DES PDE Solver as a Step Toward Accessible Quantum Simulation in Engineering2025-03-28T18:12:01-07:00

Norma and Gyeongsang National University Launch Quantum Supremacy Demonstration Project for Aerospace CFD

2025-03-29T16:49:10-07:00

Norma, a Korean quantum computing and quantum security firm, has initiated a joint research project with the Aerospace Computational Modeling Laboratory at Gyeongsang National University, aiming to demonstrate quantum supremacy in high-speed, nonlinear computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations for aerospace applications. The research targets critical fluid dynamic problems relevant to hypersonic vehicles, next-generation fighters, reusable launch vehicles, and unmanned aerial systems. The project intends to replace traditional CFD—which faces computational bottlenecks in hypersonic regimes—with a quantum CFD (QCFD) algorithm that exponentially improves simulation speed and accuracy. A central technical goal is the development of quantum algorithms capable of solving nonlinear equations [...]

Norma and Gyeongsang National University Launch Quantum Supremacy Demonstration Project for Aerospace CFD2025-03-29T16:49:10-07:00

SES and SpeQtral Sign MoU to Advance Interoperable Satellite-Based Quantum Key Distribution

2025-03-28T17:24:11-07:00

SES and SpeQtral have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly develop an interoperable Optical Ground Station (OGS) to enable satellite-based Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) between Asia and Europe. The OGS will serve as a shared infrastructure linking the two companies' current and future QKD satellite missions, enhancing global reach and reducing costs in the development of quantum-secure communications. The initial OGS is expected to be built in Singapore, which hosts a strong quantum R&D ecosystem and supports initiatives such as the National Quantum Safe Network Plus (NQSN+) led by IMDA. The interoperable station will integrate with existing fibre-based QKD [...]

SES and SpeQtral Sign MoU to Advance Interoperable Satellite-Based Quantum Key Distribution2025-03-28T17:24:11-07:00

Can Quantum Computers Address the AI Energy Problem?

2025-03-28T15:19:59-07:00

Contributed article by Parham Pashaei, Director of Quantum Solutions, Strategy & Partnerships, Quantum Algorithms Institute It’s no secret that the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasing worldwide, but that comes at a cost that not many of us are thinking about: energy consumption and CO2 emissions. For example, each ChatGPT query consumes nearly 10 times as much electricity as a Google search and produces approximately 4.32 grams of CO2. As the AI industry searches for more sustainable and efficient ways to consume energy, quantum computers offer several solutions which the world should consider tomake AI energy consumption more efficient and [...]

Can Quantum Computers Address the AI Energy Problem?2025-03-28T15:19:59-07:00
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