Dougal Main and Beth Nichol working on the distributed quantum computer. Credit John Cairns

Breakthrough in Distributed Quantum Computing

Physicists achieved a quantum computing breakthrough by successfully connecting separate quantum processors through photonic links, enabling quantum teleportation of logical gates between modules and demonstrating the first distributed quantum computer system, which could potentially scale up without the limitations of cramming millions of qubits into a single device.

Exploring emerging quantum technologies with the Economist

The 3rd annual Commercialising Quantum Global event took place on 5th June 2024, and included significant participation from UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing researchers across the consortium. Hosted by Economist Impact, the summit […]

Commercialising Quantum

3rd annual summit — discounts and passes available Details [PARTNER EVENT — some free passes for community members + discount code] Commercialising Quantum — Unlock the power of quantum and photonics by The Economist Impact 700+ London attendees | 100+ speakers | […]

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Next step towards navigation tools of the future

Last week, University of Birmingham physicists and engineers from UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing departed the UK on ship alongside Dstl scientists to continue the next phase of quantum experiments that could pave […]