Two local quantum computing startups have secured contracts with US defence research agency DARPA for a coveted benchmarking program designed to find the companies capable of achieving utility-scale within...
Australian quantum leaders remain hopeful the federal government will follow its bet on PsiQuantum with future investments in the local quantum scene, arguing “serious money” is needed to build...
Sydney-based quantum pioneer Diraq has opened a second office in the US, cementing a presence in Boston just three months after opening its first North American office in Silicon...
Quantum pioneer Diraq has won the Defence, Dual-Use Technology and Space category at the InnovationAus 2024 Awards for Excellence for its tech advancements that could see the potential of...
The global race to build the first commercial quantum computer is heating up. Some of the largest tech companies in the world, including IBM, Amazon and Microsoft, are vying...
The National Quantum Strategy contains a truly audacious claim: that Australia will build the world’s first error-corrected quantum computer. Is this possible? Australia doesn’t even manufacture conventional computers. Can...
Any casual conversation about Australian invention usually starts with the humble Hills Hoist – a simple mechanical system known for its practicality and durability. The conversation often progresses to...
Q-CTRL’s software will be available on four leading quantum platforms, including global hardware giant IBM and fellow Sydney challenger Diraq, in another boost for the University of Sydney spinout and...
Australia’s defence industry plays a critical role in the security of the nation amid growing geostrategic and technological challenges, but it is also a powerhouse of innovation and productivity....
Sydney quantum startup Diraq on Tuesday claimed another technology breakthrough it says keeps it on track to deliver a useful quantum computer within four years and a fault tolerant...