Category Archives: Quantum Computing

Quantum Motion Bets on Silicon

Quantum computing continues to be one of the few hot spots in the venture capital landscape. Read more

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Private and Public Support for Quantum Computing Worldwide

Intensity of quantum technology investments and initiatives increases globally. Read more

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New Funding for Neutral Atoms

PASQAL’s technology is based on research conducted by the winner of the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics, and it plans to deliver quantum computing with major commercial advantages over classical computers by 2024. Read more

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Quantum Computing in 2023

Quantum computing startup Oxford Ionics has raised £30 million in Series A funding. Read more

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The State of Quantum Computing

 World Quantum Day is celebrated on April 14th, Read more

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The Impact of AI and Quantum Computing on Drug Discovery

AI and quantum computing could transform drug discovery to make it faster, easier, and cheaper. Read more

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A New $50 Million Funding Round for Quantum Machines

Quantum Machines $50 Million funding round is one of a number of indicators this year of a more mature quantum computing market. Read more

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Top Tech Trends from OurCrowd

Top technologies and startups to watch in 2021 and into 2022. Read more

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Reinventing Drug Discovery with Quantum Computing

Polaris Quantum Biotech is reinventing drug discovery, reducing the time it takes to find candidate molecules for drug development from the typical three years to just four months.  Read more

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A Very Short History of Quantum Computing

40 years ago, Nobel Prize-winner Richard Feynman argued that “nature isn’t classical, dammit, and if you want to make a simulation of nature, you’d better make it quantum mechanical.” This was later perceived as a rallying cry for developing a quantum computer, leading to … Continue reading

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