In our latest blog we discuss the work of a research team from University of Chicago, who recently identified a simple method to maintain qubit coherence 10,000 times longer than before.
OpenQKD is a collaborative European project (in the framework of H2020) that will install and run test-beds in several European locations to showcase Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) solutions under a variety of different use case scenarios. This will demonstrate the performance and integration of QKD...
Quantum technologies will have a profound effect on the global economy, allowing you to solve complex problems quicker than ever before. But why should this matter as much to executives and cybersecurity experts as it does to scientists?
Government leaders must take notice of the impacts that quantum computing, communications and sensing will have on national security, according to a new article by Deloitte Insights.
The 2020 edition of the WEF’s Global Risk Report discusses how emerging technologies, such as quantum computing, have the power to transform human lives; but also warns of the risks they pose to the global economy by making society more vulnerable to cyberattacks.
A paper from Google and NASA claims that the organisations have achieved quantum supremacy, prompting mixed reactions from the scientific and technological communities, before being taken down.
Representatives of seven EU countries agree to explore the development and deployment of a quantum communication infrastructure across the EU. Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) will be the first service to make use of it.
ID Quantique has been rewarded by ArianeGroup as part of its supplier evaluation programme. It recognises the significant performance improvements achieved to meet the long-term aerospace industry requirements.
The Hudson Institute raises quantum awareness by equipping CEOs, CIOs and fellow executives with the knowledge they need to address the quantum threat to their organisation.