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Fostering a national quantum workforce

The National Quantum Collaboration Initiative will begin consultations in August, aiming to develop proposals for a national approach to workforce training, recruitment and development

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From Lab to Entrepreneur: Journey of a Physicist

“If you can do a PhD in quantum physics, you can work out business,” said Dr James Palles-Dimmock, CEO of Quantum Motion

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Attracting best talent key to National Quantum Strategy

“Quantum is one of the most competitive frontiers of innovation,” said Prof Peter Turner, CEO of SQA

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CSIRO funded for quantum PhDs in research boost

INNOVATIONAUS | CSIRO  will receive $3

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SQA awarded $1M under National Quantum Collaboration Initiative

MINISTER FOR INDUSTRY & SCIENCE | Sydney Quantum Academy has been awarded $1 million under the National Quantum Collaboration Initiative to explore options for accelerating quantum collaboration activities around Australia

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Scientists open door to manipulating ‘quantum light’

UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY | For the first time, scientists at the University of Sydney and the University of Basel in Switzerland have demonstrated the ability to manipulate and identify small numbers of interacting photons – packets of light energy – with high correlation

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Quantum is Australia’s seat at the world’s ‘big kids table’

INNOVATIONAUS | Australia can play a major role across emerging global quantum supply chains

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Now on everybody’s radar, quantum tech hits its sweet spot

THE AUSTRALIAN | Speaking to the Quantum Australia conference in Sydney, Dr Cathy Foley said that quantum was now “on the radar of investors, government and our forward thinking businesses who understand how transformative it will be in so many areas”

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Australia’s quantum ‘tipping point’ has arrived

Experts at the recent Quantum Australia 2023 Conference and Careers Fair assert Australia’s burgeoning quantum industry is booming, here’s why

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The many paths to quantum innovation

The race is on to build a quantum computer capable of solving real-world problems, and researchers are taking more than one approach to get there