Oxford Quantum Circuits launched the first enterprise-ready quantum computing platform, receiving a $100m funding boost. Alibaba closed its QC lab. QSimulate secured $2.5M in funding. PASQAL partnered with Investissement Québec for a $90M project in Sherbrooke. Qiskit is undergoing changes to facilitate community-led development. Q-CTRL integrated its error suppression technology into IBM Quantum services. Zapata Computing partnered with Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank. In the meantime AWS had their yearly re:Invent conference where they had the year with most Quantum talks and announcements (your’s truly was there!) revealed details on their QPU and how they can suppress errors. They also launched Amazon launched Braket Direct to reserve QPU time through Braket. And if you are planning to create a quantum startup, read Christophe Jurczak's from Quantonation paper on the VC state of play in the QC industry.
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The Week in Quantum Computing - December 4th…
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Oxford Quantum Circuits launched the first enterprise-ready quantum computing platform, receiving a $100m funding boost. Alibaba closed its QC lab. QSimulate secured $2.5M in funding. PASQAL partnered with Investissement Québec for a $90M project in Sherbrooke. Qiskit is undergoing changes to facilitate community-led development. Q-CTRL integrated its error suppression technology into IBM Quantum services. Zapata Computing partnered with Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank. In the meantime AWS had their yearly re:Invent conference where they had the year with most Quantum talks and announcements (your’s truly was there!) revealed details on their QPU and how they can suppress errors. They also launched Amazon launched Braket Direct to reserve QPU time through Braket. And if you are planning to create a quantum startup, read Christophe Jurczak's from Quantonation paper on the VC state of play in the QC industry.