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World’s purest silicon paves way towards scalable quantum computers

Scientists at the University of Manchester, in collaboration with the University of Melbourne, have produced an ultra-pure form of silicon that allows the construction of high-performance qubit devices for scalable quantum computers.

Growing the UK’s quantum technology ecosystem

Learn more about the capabilities of quantum technology and how the UK can establish itself as a quantum superpower.

The advancement of quantum technology in Ireland

Ireland has long been a quantum research powerhouse, but now, with new legislation, they are setting the stage for a further revolution in the journey to Quantum 2.0.

Digital Partnership Council: EU and Japan advance partnership for digital transformation

The EU and Japan have held their second Digital Partnership Council in Brussels, promoting their vision for a digital transformation that respects fundamental rights.

European Commission to invest €112m in AI and quantum research

The proposals for AI and quantum research fall under Horizon Europe’s 2023-2024 digital, industrial and space work programme. Read more here.

UK partner with New Zealand and Denmark to advance tsunami warning systems and quantum tech

The UK is collaborating with New Zealand and Denmark to advance tsunami warning systems and quantum technology.

New collaboration awarded funding to investigate the impact of cosmic rays on quantum technologies

A new collaboration project has been awarded funding to analyse how radiation and cosmic rays impact quantum technologies. Read more here.

Quantum computing at home gains potential thanks to new breakthrough

Scientists at Oxford University have made a breakthrough that could see millions of individuals harness quantum computing at home.

University of Arizona quantum technologies to generate $220m for the region

Discover how developments in quantum technologies at the University of Arizona are estimated to bring in around $220m to Southern Arizona.

Center for Quantum Networks welcomes UMASS Amherst in $26m quantum networking deal

The University of Massachusetts Amherst is leading the core effort to design architectures and protocols for quantum networking. Read more.

Quantum leap for UK and Germany science and research links

A new agreement to boost science and research ties and plans for a joint group of experts was announced by the UK and Germany today.

Protecting quantum computers from adversarial attacks

A team of researchers from the University of Texas at Dallas has developed an approach with an industry collaborator to give quantum computers a layer of protection against adversarial attacks.

New report outlines pro-innovation approach to regulating quantum technologies

A new report by the Regulatory Horizons Council has set out a pro-innovation approach to regulating quantum technologies, cementing the UK’s position as a global leader in the technology.

Digital infrastructures: European digital sovereignty, innovations, and quantum trend

Dr Gregor Tkachov, Lecturer at the Faculty of Computer Science at Berlin School of Business & Innovation, discusses the importance of digital sovereignty for Europe and emphasises the efforts to develop European digital infrastructure.

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