At 80 per cent of Australia’s total quantum investment, it was the largest commitment by any leading OECD investor country.
Australian quantum companies are moving from lab research to deployed products, delivering measurable gains across AI, sensing, navigation, and secure infrastructure, supported by strong university spinouts and government co-investment.
Explore international internship placements in quantum research with leading Canadian research organisation, Mitacs
Fujitsu Limited(“Fujitsu”) would like to solicit applications from interested members of the industry and academia to test the quantum simulator on novel problems and applications. Building on past successful Quantum Simulator Challenges, this contest will include several new and advanced features implemented in Fujitsu’s Quantum Simulator. Our objectives are:
Welcome to #ICONN2026
QAIO 2026 is a workshop at the 18th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence (ICAART), focusing on the intersection of quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and optimization. Researchers and industry experts will present the latest advancements and discuss the future of these cutting-edge technologies.
Discover a diverse range of career opportunities at BTQ, from software and hardware engineering and research to professional roles
QCNC 2026 provides a forum for academic researchers and industry practitioners to present research progresses, exchange new ideas, and identify future directions in the field of Quantum Communications, Networking, and Computing.
Quantum technologies are no longer confined to theoretical exploration—they are rapidly merging with AI, advanced materials, next-gen computing, and secure communications to shape the global innovation landscape. As the world accelerates toward a new technological paradigm, the Quantum Innovation Summit 2026 will be the epicenter of this transformation, driving high-level collaboration, industry-defining advancements, and disruptive breakthroughs.
We are witnessing impressive progress in quantum hardware development and ongoing theoretical advancements are bringing practical applications of this hardware closer to reality. Quantum Computing Theory in Practice (QCTiP) aims to bring together the academic community and industry representatives to foster discussions on how to unlock the full potential of quantum computers.