Nu Quantum and SoftwareQ partner to work together on a fault tolerant QC framework. Quanmatic's achieves milestone in solving a large-scale optimization problems. The successful transmission of light-matter entanglement over long distances by ICFO researchers brings us closer to a full-fledged quantum internet. On the policy front, Congresswoman Stefanik's introduction of the Defense Quantum Acceleration Act aims to speed up quantum technology adoption in the U.S. Department of Defense. MIT's discovery of "neutronic molecules" could open new avenues for quantum information processing devices. In the startup scene, European quantum computing startups are attracting considerable attention, with investments reaching $781m last year. Kipu Quantum's focus on immediate usability in quantum computing is noteworthy, together with the last funding round by Multiverse. And Quantonation's new €200 million fund, Quantonation II, is set to boost the quantum tech industry further. Finally, the paper of the week: Yilei Chen's development of a polynomial time quantum algorithm to solve the learning with errors problem is a significant advancement in quantum computing applied to cryptography. Another great paper analyzes the next decade in quantum and paves the way for the job “Quantum Engineer” in a similar fashion to today’s “AI Engineers” moving further from “Quantum Researchers”.
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Nu Quantum and SoftwareQ partner to work together on a fault tolerant QC framework. Quanmatic's achieves milestone in solving a large-scale optimization problems. The successful transmission of light-matter entanglement over long distances by ICFO researchers brings us closer to a full-fledged quantum internet. On the policy front, Congresswoman Stefanik's introduction of the Defense Quantum Acceleration Act aims to speed up quantum technology adoption in the U.S. Department of Defense. MIT's discovery of "neutronic molecules" could open new avenues for quantum information processing devices. In the startup scene, European quantum computing startups are attracting considerable attention, with investments reaching $781m last year. Kipu Quantum's focus on immediate usability in quantum computing is noteworthy, together with the last funding round by Multiverse. And Quantonation's new €200 million fund, Quantonation II, is set to boost the quantum tech industry further. Finally, the paper of the week: Yilei Chen's development of a polynomial time quantum algorithm to solve the learning with errors problem is a significant advancement in quantum computing applied to cryptography. Another great paper analyzes the next decade in quantum and paves the way for the job “Quantum Engineer” in a similar fashion to today’s “AI Engineers” moving further from “Quantum Researchers”.