Microsoft and Photonic Inc. are joining forces to integrate quantum networking capabilities into everyday operating environments, using Photonic's spin-photon architecture and Microsoft's Azure infrastructure. The Quantum Computing for Life Sciences & Healthcare Center, a partnership between Classiq, NVIDIA, and the Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, is set to develop quantum algorithms and applications with a focus on life sciences and healthcare. BASF, the world's largest chemical company, is alsop using NVIDIA's CUDA Quantum platform and Eos H100 Supercomputer for quantum computing simulations, running a 60-qubit simulation, the largest of its kind. Universities such as the University of New South Wales are offering courses in quantum engineering to prepare students for the emerging quantum technology industry, which is expected to revolutionize sectors like pharmaceuticals and electric vehicle manufacturing. The U.S. Department of Energy, the Department of Defense, Infleqtion, Nebula Space Enterprises, and Accenture Federal Services have announced a Quantum & Space Collaboration, aiming to utilize quantum technologies for advancements in national security, energy, and economic prosperity. In research advancements, a team of researchers from Sapienza University of Rome, Paris-Saclay University, and University of Naples Federico II have combined the features of Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) and quantum dots (QDs) to create a platform that can generate pure single photons and pairs of photons that are strongly entangled. Researchers at Terra Quantum have developed a new technique for improved training of machine-learning models using both classical and quantum computers. IBM Quantum and UC Berkeley researchers have introduced the concept of 'quantum utility', marking a significant milestone in the field. QDM.IO has launched the Quantum Diamond Microscope (QDM), a device for high-resolution magnetic imaging already in use at Oxford University, Washington University, SUNY Buffalo, and New York University. Finally, the European Space Agency, the European Commission, and European space companies are developing the Eagle-1 satellite, the first space-based quantum key distribution system. Quoherent raised $4.7M. And we got resutls from Q3 earnings calls from the main public quantum companies (spoiler alert: no surprises).
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The Week in Quantum Computing - November 20th…
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Microsoft and Photonic Inc. are joining forces to integrate quantum networking capabilities into everyday operating environments, using Photonic's spin-photon architecture and Microsoft's Azure infrastructure. The Quantum Computing for Life Sciences & Healthcare Center, a partnership between Classiq, NVIDIA, and the Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, is set to develop quantum algorithms and applications with a focus on life sciences and healthcare. BASF, the world's largest chemical company, is alsop using NVIDIA's CUDA Quantum platform and Eos H100 Supercomputer for quantum computing simulations, running a 60-qubit simulation, the largest of its kind. Universities such as the University of New South Wales are offering courses in quantum engineering to prepare students for the emerging quantum technology industry, which is expected to revolutionize sectors like pharmaceuticals and electric vehicle manufacturing. The U.S. Department of Energy, the Department of Defense, Infleqtion, Nebula Space Enterprises, and Accenture Federal Services have announced a Quantum & Space Collaboration, aiming to utilize quantum technologies for advancements in national security, energy, and economic prosperity. In research advancements, a team of researchers from Sapienza University of Rome, Paris-Saclay University, and University of Naples Federico II have combined the features of Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) and quantum dots (QDs) to create a platform that can generate pure single photons and pairs of photons that are strongly entangled. Researchers at Terra Quantum have developed a new technique for improved training of machine-learning models using both classical and quantum computers. IBM Quantum and UC Berkeley researchers have introduced the concept of 'quantum utility', marking a significant milestone in the field. QDM.IO has launched the Quantum Diamond Microscope (QDM), a device for high-resolution magnetic imaging already in use at Oxford University, Washington University, SUNY Buffalo, and New York University. Finally, the European Space Agency, the European Commission, and European space companies are developing the Eagle-1 satellite, the first space-based quantum key distribution system. Quoherent raised $4.7M. And we got resutls from Q3 earnings calls from the main public quantum companies (spoiler alert: no surprises).