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2026-27 set to be key for quantum industry growth
A recent Omdia survey of 28 quantum computing (QC) vendors headquartered in North America, Europe, Asia & Oceania, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa suggests that 2026-27 will mark a key inflection point for the industry on several important measures of progress, especially as quantum computing vendors face a long and challenging road to large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computers (FTQC). This view is supported by the recent u...
Fraunhofer IPMS bids farewell to Hubert Lakner on his retirement
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dipl.-Phys. Hubert Lakner worked for 21 years as Institute Director at theFraunhofer InstituteforPhotonic Microsystems, headquartered in Dresden.At the same time, he held the Chair of ‘Optoelectronic Devices and Systems’ at the Institute for Semiconductor and Microsystems Technology at the University of Dresden.
Will the brain-computer interface market thrive before Neuralink?
The headlines have been full of exciting announcements about new brain-computer interface technologies that can read our minds.
Diraq drives global control techniques to new heights
Diraq has continued to drive groundbreaking innovations in the field of scalable quantum computing.
Tech companies forge commercial links at SEMICON Taiwan
The cutting-edge of UK technology was in the spotlight at this month’s SEMICON Taiwan expo, meeting with top Taiwanese companies.
VIAVI introduces new connector inspection solution
Viavi Solutions has introduced a new optical connector inspection solution aimed at next-generation transceivers.
“Breakthrough” paper under investigation after AI generation claims
In early September, Electronic Specifier reported on the paper, ‘On the Same Origin of Quantum Physics and General Relativity from Riemannian Geometry and Planck Scale Formalism’, authored by Chavis Srichan of Khon Kaen University and led by the corresponding author, Adrian David Cheok of Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology. Since then, it has come to light that a temporary expression of concern relating to potent...
En route towards the first German quantum computer
In collaboration with 24 German research institutions and companies, coordinated by Forschungszentrum (FZ) Jülich, Fraunhofer IPMS is contributing to the development of an integratedGerman quantum computerbased on superconducting quantum chips with enhanced error rates.
What is Nanomagnetics?
Nanomagnetics is a specialised area of research and technology that focuses on magnetic behaviour at the nanoscale, which means dealing with structures that are typically smaller than 100 nanometres.
Two-qubit gate in silicon transistor achieved
Researchers at the University of Basel and the NCCR SPIN accomplished the first controllable interaction between two hole spin qubits within a conventional silicon transistor.