For QTC 2021, our team addressed the problem of optimally resupplying multiple distributed force elements from a central depot using unmanned ground vehicles
Black Opal is an educational tool for students, developers, and businesses who want to learn quantum computing to gain a strategic advantage
Quantum computing is everywhere you look — in mainstream press, tech news, investor newsletters
QCE22 IEEE Quantum Week Keynote presented by our CEO and Founder Prof
At QTC22 Adelaide, we successfully demonstrated the potential for quantum magnetometers to detect and localize an electromagnetic emitter in the battlespace
The challenge: Hardware decoherence and leakage error prevented the team at Chalmers from performing high-fidelity gates on their superconducting quantum circuits
Watch Dylan Saunders, the Lead Quantum System Architect and Q1 Technology Lead at PsiQuantum, presentation titled PsiQuantum: Silicon Photonic Quantum Computing, at Quantum Australia 2022
The fundamental challenge facing quantum technology is decoherence and error
Black Opal is designed to help anyone begin their quantum journey: https://q-ctrl
Four companies are partnering with the South Australian Government to develop the space sector in South Australia through the purpose-built facility, the Australian Space Park – Fleet Space Technologies, Q-CTRL, ATSpace and Alauda Aeronautics