Quantum pioneer Professor Michael Biercuk has been named the Paul Shetler Disruptor of the Year at the InnovationAus 2024 Awards for Excellence for his work leading Q-CTRL, which is...
Sydney quantum startup Q-CTRL on Tuesday added an all equity $87 million raise to its multi-year Series B, taking the round past $166 million and bucking fears of a...
It is a tremendous pleasure to announce this year’s finalists for the 2024 Paul Shetler Disrupter of the Year category of the InnovationAus Awards for Excellence. Paul Shetler was...
Australia has imposed strict export controls on quantum computing technology for the first time, exposing local industry to onerous new rules and harsh criminal offences that threaten the future...
Australian quantum startup Q-CTRL has won close to $2 million in funding from the UK government to help its public transport agencies optimise routes and timetables using quantum algorithms,...
Q-CTRL’s software has been integrated into IBM’s quantum computing service, pairing the Australian startup’s technology with some of the world’s best hardware as the “era of quantum utility” approaches....
With Australia now set on a path of intensive re-industrialisation and tens of billions of targeted investment dollars being readied for deployment, attention has turned to identifying areas of...
Local quantum firm Q-CTRL is developing quantum sensors for Australia and its AUKUS partners in one of the first tests of the defence force’s new approach to capability acquisition...
Sydney quantum company Q-CTRL has opened research and product development offices in Berlin and the UK to capitalise on global expertise, investment and the AUKUS security pact, as it...
Australia can play a major role across emerging global quantum supply chains and must not resign itself to being a niche player, Q-CTRL founder Professor Michael Biercuk says, urging...