
The Classiq Coding Competition
The Classiq Coding Competition rewards those that create highly-efficient quantum circuits to solve important real-world problems. It is the first competition focused on quantum efficiency.
The Classiq Coding Competition rewards those that create highly-efficient quantum circuits to solve important real-world problems. It is the first competition focused on quantum efficiency.
Quanscient is excited to announce that they will be partaking in batch #3 of Intel Ignite Europe’s startup growth program!
11 May 2022 – QuiX Quantum, the market leader in photonic quantum computing hardware, has realized the largest quantum photonic processor compatible with quantum dots for the European project PHOQUSING.
A quantum photonics spin-out from the University of Sheffield lands significant investment from Black Quant and Quantum Exponential, as well as private angels, taking total funding to nearly £4m
On April 5 quantum experts met in Jena – one of the most important cities of Germany in optics and photonics industry – to attend the QBN Meeting on Quantum Communication.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has granted €35 million to IQM Quantum Computers to accelerate the development and commercialisation of its quantum processors built at Europe’s first quantum-dedicated fabrication facilities in Espoo, Finland.
We warmly welcome our new member data cybernetics ssc GmbH to QBN!
13 April 2022 – QuiX Quantum, the market leader in photonic quantum computing hardware, today announces a new product line of quantum photonic processors, which are compatible with quantum light sources in the near-infrared wavelength range (900-970 nm), including InGaAs quantum dots.
QpiAI signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Anglo-Finnish quantum control software company QuantrolOx
We warmly welcome our new member QuantrolOx to QBN! QuantrolOx is an
Everyone is talking about quantum computers. With the help of high interconnection of as many qubits (two-state quantum systems) as possible, massive amounts of data are to be processed more easily, quickly and securely in the future.
Münster, 29th of March 2022 – Pixel Photonics, a start-up out of the physics department of WWU Münster founded in 2020, has raised 1.45 million euros in a seed-round from German VC fund High-Tech Gründerfonds (HTGF), French quantum-focused VC fund Quantonation as well as the photonic industry veteran Dr. Hendrik Sabert.
Press release ParityQC, March 22nd 2022 NEC Corporation has developed
We warmly welcome our new member Quanscient to QBN! Quanscient’s vision is
Together with 24 German research institutions and companies, the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS is working on a quantum computer with improved error rates in the collaborative project QSolid coordinated by Forschungszentrum Jülich.
3 March 2022 – QuiX Quantum, the market leader in photonic quantum computing hardware, today announced the commercial launch of the world’s largest photonic quantum processor. The processor, which was developed at QuiX’ facility in Enschede, the Netherlands, outperforms the current generation of processors by almost a factor of 2. The new quantum photonic processor has a record number of qumodes (20), and the highest operating specifications on the market. With this new product, QuiX Quantum continues to push the envelope of photonic quantum computing.
We warmly welcome our new member Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech to QBN! Qilimanjaro
We warmly welcome our new member KEEQuant GmbH to QBN! With strong team
ELEMENT SIX’S SINGLE-CRYSTAL DIAMOND TECHNOLOGY WILL COMPLEMENT II-VI’S PROPRIETARY POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND PLATFORM TO DELIVER A BROADER RANGE OF DIFFERENTIATED SOLUTIONS ACROSS ALL II-VI’S END MARKETS
In the future, quantum computers will be able to solve highly complex tasks that traditional computers have failed to do so far.
CM-Equity and Quantum Business Network (QBN) announces today the creation of a new deep tech venture fund to invest in early-stage companies and scale-ups mainly within Europe.
Quix Quantum, the market leader in quantum photonic processors, will deliver a photonic quantum computing solution to the newly established Hungarian Quantum Information National Laboratory initiative.