Another impressive week with funding, great research papers, new types of qubits and some sarcasm. The new Trump’s U.S. faces pressure to maintain its lead in quantum technology amidst China's rapid advancements, particularly in quantum communications. The competition between quantum computing and AI intensifies, with AI encroaching on areas traditionally dominated by quantum, raising questions about the long-term viability of quantum breakthroughs. In the investment landscape, Quanscient's €5.2 million funding in Finland and Quolab’s $3.5 million in Japan show how the money still flows. Research and innovation continue to push boundaries, as seen in Uniwersytet Warszawski's record-breaking quantum memory speed and the European Union's €142 million investment in Dutch photonic chip plants. The Post-Quantum Cryptography market is projected to grow significantly, driven by the need for quantum-resistant solutions. Not in vain NIST said to deprecate RSA by 2030! Additionally, University of Sydney researchers have introduced a novel quantum error correction architecture, promising enhanced reliability and reduced resource demands. IQM has released their roadmap promising logical qubits by 2030.
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The Week in Quantum Computing - November 18th…
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Another impressive week with funding, great research papers, new types of qubits and some sarcasm. The new Trump’s U.S. faces pressure to maintain its lead in quantum technology amidst China's rapid advancements, particularly in quantum communications. The competition between quantum computing and AI intensifies, with AI encroaching on areas traditionally dominated by quantum, raising questions about the long-term viability of quantum breakthroughs. In the investment landscape, Quanscient's €5.2 million funding in Finland and Quolab’s $3.5 million in Japan show how the money still flows. Research and innovation continue to push boundaries, as seen in Uniwersytet Warszawski's record-breaking quantum memory speed and the European Union's €142 million investment in Dutch photonic chip plants. The Post-Quantum Cryptography market is projected to grow significantly, driven by the need for quantum-resistant solutions. Not in vain NIST said to deprecate RSA by 2030! Additionally, University of Sydney researchers have introduced a novel quantum error correction architecture, promising enhanced reliability and reduced resource demands. IQM has released their roadmap promising logical qubits by 2030.