Quantum Computing

indie’s LXM-U Laser Enhances Quantum Computing and Secure Communications with Ultra-Low Noise Technology
indie has introduced its LXM-U laser, designed to support quantum applications through enhanced frequency stability and integration capabilities. The laser is part of indie’s Photonics Business Unit, formed earlier this year by combining its Canadian photonics team, previously TeraXio
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University of Wollongong Researchers Develop New Method for Energy-Efficient Quantum Electronics
A research team from the University of Wollongong’s (UOW) Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials (ISEM), led by Distinguished Professor Xiaolin Wang and Dr. M Nadeem, with PhD candidate Syeda Amina Shabbir and Dr. Frank Fei Yun, has developed a new approach to achieve the qu
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Quantum India Bengaluru 2025: Karnataka to Host Biennial Quantum Technology Conference
Bengaluru, Karnataka, is set to host Quantum India Bengaluru (QIB) 2025, a biennial conference focused on quantum technologies, scheduled for July 31 and August 1, 2025, at the Hilton Bengaluru Embassy Manyata Business Park. Supported by the Karnataka Science and Technology Promotion Society (KST
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Nanoacademic Technologies releases QTCAD simulation platform for quantum technology
Nanoacademic Technologies Inc. has developed QTCAD, a simulation platform designed for quantum technology applications. The platform integrates finite-element and atomistic modeling to support multiscale simulations. An electrostatics tool to calculate the confining potential of quantum dot
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India’s Quantum Leap: Insights from Venkata Subramaniam’s Quantum Nation
India is on a mission to make significant strides in quantum computing, a field that promises to redefine computation and innovation. In his insightful book, Quantum Nation: India’s Leap into the Future, L. Venkata Subramaniam, fondly referred to as Venkat, offers an optimistic yet pragmati
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Karnataka advances quantum innovation with phase 2 of Quantum Research Park at IISc Bengaluru
Karnataka is doubling down on its commitment to quantum science with the launch of Phase 2 of the Quantum Research Park at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru. Backed by a ₹48 crore investment and led by the Foundation for Science, Innovation, and Development (FSID
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University of Tokyo to upgrade IBM Quantum System One with 156-qubit Heron processor and link to Miyabi supercomputer
The University of Tokyo (UTokyo) and IBM announced plans to install a 156-qubit IBM Heron quantum processing unit (QPU) in the IBM Quantum System One, managed by UTokyo for the Quantum Innovation Initiative (QII) Consortium. The Heron QPU, featuring a tunable-coupler architecture, will replace th
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L&T-Cloudfiniti partners with QpiAI to advance quantum computing
L&T-Cloudfiniti has entered a strategic partnership with Bengaluru-based deep-tech startup QpiAI to focus on quantum computing workloads, including Quantum Computing as a Service (QCAAS). The collaboration aims to enable scalable deployment of quantum solutions across various domains.The
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Fabricating CMOS Qubits with 22nm Electron Beam Lithography
CMOS qubits offer a promising approach to scalable quantum computing by integrating quantum bit functionality into standard semiconductor fabrication processes. Electron beam lithography (EBL) is a highly precise method for fabricating these qubits, achieving the sub-22nm resolution required for
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Advancing AI with quantum computing: IonQ's hybrid quantum-classical techniques for LLM fine-tuning and materials science
IonQ announced advancements in applying quantum computing to AI and machine learning. These developments mark significant progress in hybrid quantum-classical approaches that enhance both LLMs and generative AI. In a newly published paper, IonQ introduced a hybrid quantum-classical a
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Xanadu and Applied collaborate to develop 300 mm high-volume fabrication process for superconducting transition edge sensors in photonic quantum computers
Xanadu announced a collaboration with Applied Material to develop the first 300 mm high-volume-compatible process for building superconducting transition edge sensors. These TESs are crucial components of photon-number-resolving detectors, which are essential for the qubit state preparation proce
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Fujitsu and RIKEN unveil advanced 256-Qubit superconducting quantum computer
Fujitsu Limited and RIKEN have announced reaching a new milestone in quantum computing with the development of a 256-qubit superconducting quantum computer, announced on 22nd of Apr 2025 at the RIKEN RQC-FUJITSU Collaboration Center. This cutting-edge system, which quadruples the qubit count of i
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