Atlantic Quantum has developed a new qubit coupling architecture that reduces errors. Demonstrating superior performance of fluxonium superconducting qubits compared to transmon-based quantum computers. Researchers from the University of Queensland, have miniaturized a crucial component in quantum computing, the microwave circulator, and launched the first Quantum company in the region: Analogue Quantum Circuits (AQC) to commercialize the innovation. On the investment front, significant growth is expected, with up to $850 billion anticipated over the next 30 years. QURECA and Moody's Analytics have teamed up to create a comprehensive training course titled "Quantum Computing for Quants", aiming to bridge the gap between quantum computing and the financial sector. The Dutch quantum technology ecosystem is facing challenges in attracting investors, according to the Dutch Financial Times. Despite government investments, private funding is lagging, which could risk Dutch quantum companies falling behind. Multiverse Computing, Moody's Analytics, and Oxford Quantum Circuits have secured funding from Innovate UK to develop large-scale flood prediction models using quantum methods. Anther grant from Innovate UK has been awarded to Rigetti, to enhance quantum machine learning methods in anti-money laundering detection, in collaboration with HSBC, the Quantum Software Lab at the University of Edinburgh, and the National Quantum Computing Centre.
Share this post
The Week in Quantum Computing - November 6th…
Share this post
Atlantic Quantum has developed a new qubit coupling architecture that reduces errors. Demonstrating superior performance of fluxonium superconducting qubits compared to transmon-based quantum computers. Researchers from the University of Queensland, have miniaturized a crucial component in quantum computing, the microwave circulator, and launched the first Quantum company in the region: Analogue Quantum Circuits (AQC) to commercialize the innovation. On the investment front, significant growth is expected, with up to $850 billion anticipated over the next 30 years. QURECA and Moody's Analytics have teamed up to create a comprehensive training course titled "Quantum Computing for Quants", aiming to bridge the gap between quantum computing and the financial sector. The Dutch quantum technology ecosystem is facing challenges in attracting investors, according to the Dutch Financial Times. Despite government investments, private funding is lagging, which could risk Dutch quantum companies falling behind. Multiverse Computing, Moody's Analytics, and Oxford Quantum Circuits have secured funding from Innovate UK to develop large-scale flood prediction models using quantum methods. Anther grant from Innovate UK has been awarded to Rigetti, to enhance quantum machine learning methods in anti-money laundering detection, in collaboration with HSBC, the Quantum Software Lab at the University of Edinburgh, and the National Quantum Computing Centre.