In this talk, we cover the work from our quantum sensing division on how quantum-assured navigation is helping Airbus navigate challenges associated with unreliable GPS - a major challenge for aerospace and defense
Quantum error correction (QEC) holds promise for revolutionizing the utility of quantum computers
In a world with high-capacity and low-latency networks, the ability to efficiently handle huge volumes of data is critical to preventing service disruptions
Yuval Baum, Head of Quantum Computing Research, presents a keynote at Q2B Silicon Valley
Keynote presentation by Prof Andre Luiten: “Born Again - Lessons Gleaned from the Academic/Industry Transition" at the Quantum Australia 2024 Conference, held 20-22 February in Sydney
Enabling Infrastructure for Quantum Industry Success and Market Development - a panel discussion at the Quantum Australia 2024 Conference, held 20-22 February in Sydney
Quantum Literacy- Skilling Up Business and Preparing for Community Adoption - a panel discussion at the Quantum Australia 2024 Conference, held 20-22 February in Sydney
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Our friends at SoftBank and Keio University have made an exciting advance in quantum machine learning (QML) applied to telecom networks! These results combine novel advances in algorithm design and leverage the powerful combination of IBM utility-scale quantum computers augmented with our performance-management solution to enhance algorithmic performance