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UK quantum sector needs funding certainty to maintain global leadership
Phasecraft has published a white paper examining the near-term future of quantum computing. While acknowledging the field's significant progress, the paper highlights the challenges ahead and calls for sustained investment, international collaboration, and responsible regulation.
New non-magnetic PCB mounted SMPM options available
Amphenol RFis pleased to announce the expansion of its non-magnetic offerings with new SMPMPCB designs.
Breakthrough unites quantum physics and general relativity - the ultimate theory of everything
Ultrafast laser systems developed by Chromacity
Ultrafast laser systems developed by Chromacity are driving advancements in quantum-enhanced optical systems, which hold significant potential for ultra-secure long-distance optical communications.
GlobalFoundries announce energy-efficient, high-performance processors
Efficient has announced a strategic partnership with GlobalFoundries (GF) to bring to market a new high-performance computer processor that is up to 166x more energy-efficient than industry-standard embedded CPUs.
Quantum computing and the impact on cryptography
In this blog, Dr. Beatrice Peirani, Chair of the GlobalPlatform Crypto Sub-Task Force, shares key takeaways from GlobalPlatform’s member-only TechTalks series onPost-Quantum Cryptography.
Prof Carl Kocher explains the fundamentals of quantum entanglement
Quantum entanglement may be hard to get your head around, but it’s believed to be the key to future technological applications in quantum information. In this guest editorial, inspired by his new article in Frontiers in Quantum Science and Technology, Prof Carl Kocher explains his groundbreaking 1964-67 experiments in quantum entanglement and helps us stretch our minds to understand this apparently paradoxical phenomenon.
How fast is an atomic processor?
Atomic processors have the potential to revolutionise various industries by offering unprecedented speed and efficiency.
Advanced wearable display technologies using perovskite quantum wires
A team led by Professor Zhiyong Fan from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has furthered the development ofadvanced wearabledisplay technologies.
Ultra-low noise electronics for quantum applications
LASER COMPONENTS has announced its range of photodetectors designed for quantum applications.