Quantum Delta NL, the Netherlands' national ecosystem for quantum innovation, secured a significant €60.2 million investment from The National Growth Fund, as part of a trilateral agreement with France and Germany. This investment will bolster quantum research and development efforts in the region. In another exciting collaboration, Eviden SAS and Alice & Bob, two prominent quantum computing companies, joined forces to integrate cat qubit technology into Eviden's quantum application development platform, Qaptiva. This integration aims to enhance the capabilities of quantum computing systems and drive innovation in the field.Researchers have successfully demonstrated a record-breaking number of entangled qubits within a quantum computer, pushing the boundaries of quantum information processing. Archer Materials has made significant progress in biosensing technology, transferring their biosensing graphene transistor design to a commercial foundry for verification and scalability testing. Quantum Computing Inc. has received a third subcontract award from NASA, highlighting the company's continued contributions to the advancement of quantum technology.Amidst these achievements, researchers have established criteria for nonlocal quantum behavior in networks, which holds promise for building useful quantum networks. The University of Copenhagen has invented a remarkable "quantum drum" device capable of precise measurements of various physical properties, from pressure to magnetism, offering potential applications in fields such as healthcare and environmental monitoring (or in your smartphone!). The quantum-inspired classical algorithms for solving linear systems have also made strides, with the proposal of fast and practical algorithms that achieve significant speedups in condition numbers and provide solutions with high accuracy.
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The Week in Quantum Computing - July 17th
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Quantum Delta NL, the Netherlands' national ecosystem for quantum innovation, secured a significant €60.2 million investment from The National Growth Fund, as part of a trilateral agreement with France and Germany. This investment will bolster quantum research and development efforts in the region. In another exciting collaboration, Eviden SAS and Alice & Bob, two prominent quantum computing companies, joined forces to integrate cat qubit technology into Eviden's quantum application development platform, Qaptiva. This integration aims to enhance the capabilities of quantum computing systems and drive innovation in the field.Researchers have successfully demonstrated a record-breaking number of entangled qubits within a quantum computer, pushing the boundaries of quantum information processing. Archer Materials has made significant progress in biosensing technology, transferring their biosensing graphene transistor design to a commercial foundry for verification and scalability testing. Quantum Computing Inc. has received a third subcontract award from NASA, highlighting the company's continued contributions to the advancement of quantum technology.Amidst these achievements, researchers have established criteria for nonlocal quantum behavior in networks, which holds promise for building useful quantum networks. The University of Copenhagen has invented a remarkable "quantum drum" device capable of precise measurements of various physical properties, from pressure to magnetism, offering potential applications in fields such as healthcare and environmental monitoring (or in your smartphone!). The quantum-inspired classical algorithms for solving linear systems have also made strides, with the proposal of fast and practical algorithms that achieve significant speedups in condition numbers and provide solutions with high accuracy.