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 […]

A route to scalable Majorana qubits

The post A route to scalable Majorana qubits appeared first on QuTech. Researchers at QuTech have found a way to make Majorana particles in a two-dimensional plane. This was achieved by creating devices that exploit […]

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 […]

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Delta g raises £1.5m to build gravity gradiometry platform

A new University of Birmingham spinout, Delta g, has raised £1.5 million in its pre-seed investment round to fast-track the commercial availability of its ground-breaking quantum technology gravity sensors for mapping the underground space. The […]

The micro-ring resonator, shown here as a closed loop, generated high-dimensional photon pairs. Researchers examined these photons by manipulating the phases of different frequencies, or colors, of light and mixing frequencies, as shown by the crisscrossed multicolor lines. Credit: Yun-Yi Pai/ORNL, U.S. Dept. of Energy

New measurements quantifying qudits provide glimpse of quantum future

A research team has developed an efficient method to measure high-dimensional qudits (advanced versions of qubits that can hold more information and are more noise-resistant) encoded in quantum frequency combs on a single optical chip, marking a significant advancement for quantum networks and communication systems.

New quantum technology combines free electrons and photons

Faster computers, tap-proof communication, sensors beyond standard quantum limit – quantum technologies have the potential to revolutionize our lives just as once the invention of computers or the internet. Experts worldwide are trying to implement […]

Quantum Industry Day in Switzerland (QIDiS)

The  Quantum Industry Day in Switzerland (QIDiS) will be back at the Technopark in Zurich on October 4th, 2022.  The Quantum Industry Day gathers academic and industrial R&D to foster exchange and accelerate the development of new quantum […]

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Zurich Instruments introduces qubit amplifier controller

Zurich Instruments offers Quantum Computing researchers a fast track to unleashing the power of parametric amplification for qubit readout. While being critical to achieve the high measurement speed and low error rates needed for quantum […]

A particle of light from the single photon source (below) is stored in the vapor cell (above). A simultaneously emitted second photon is revealed by a detector (right), which triggers the control laser pulse and thereby initiates the storage process. (Image: Department of Physics/University of Basel)

Quantum network nodes with warm atoms

Physicists at the University of Basel, Switzerland, have now developed a network node for quantum communication networks that can store single photons in a vapor cell and pass them on later. In quantum communication networks, […]