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The Queensland government has taken a bold step to develop the state’s quantum computing capabilities with the announcement of five quantum and advanced technologies competitive grant programme providing more than $50 million in funding. The grant programmes will enhance quantum technology applications, attract investment and collaboration, develop a skilled workforce, aid decarbonisation and promote quantum-based… The post Five new Queensland quantum computing grant programmes appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.
Insider Brief ORCA Computing is leading an R&D consortium to develop multiplexing technologies to advance quantum networking for use in quantum...
Insider Brief Google is opening up an academic research program with awards of up to $150,000 USD for projects investigating quantum transduction and...
Insider Brief Orientom announced that it had signed an agreement with Quandela to jointly develop a quantum software platform. The companies will work...
Researchers at Rice University, led by Qimiao Si, have made a groundbreaking discovery in quantum materials. Their study, published in Nature...
InstantGMP™, a leader in providing software solutions for pharmaceutical manufacturing, proudly announces the launch of its newly redesigned website...
Insider Brief Multiverse Computing won funding and time on a supercomputer to build a large language model (LLM) for the Large AI Grand Challenge by...
A University of Wollongong project has been awarded a $565,193 grant to develop a new manufacturing process for a component in hydrogen fuel cells....
The new initiative will add to the state’s ongoing programmes and schemes to boost generation and use of solar energy through raising awareness.
Metal 3D printer manufacturer SPEE3D has opened its first US-based manufacturing facility and applications center at the John Olson Advanced...
The global quantum computing market is anticipated to reach $4,24-billion by 2030, with a CAGR of 20,1% from 2024 to 2030, according to a new report...