Five companies in the state have been awarded $1.25 million in total under the Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia (MRIWA) METS...
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Germany’s Cyber Agency has awarded Australian company Quantum Brilliance and Germany’s ParityQC one of three contracts valued at €35 million aimed at developing the world’s first mobile quantum computer by 2027. The companies announced they have jointly been awarded a contract by Agentur für Innovation in der Cybersicherheit GmbH ‘Innovation in Cybersecurity’ to develop the… The post Quantum Brilliance to build mobile quantum computer appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.
Five companies in the state have been awarded $1.25 million in total under the Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia (MRIWA) METS...
The Envirostream Australia subsidiary of Livium Ltd has been awarded an $850,000 grant from the Western Australia government to support the...
A new study says the global logistics automation market size will be valued at US$81.5 billion by 2033, and that Canada’s manufacturing sector is...
Stakeholders in the security sector at the just concluded Nigeria Exhibition and Conference (NISEC) have urged the Federal Government to prioritise...
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Image: Chendongshan/shutterstock.com. The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) will provide $17.2 million in funding to Mars Petcare to develop...
Insider Brief: PRESS RELEASE — QuTech and Fujitsu have recently announced a partnership to develop a blueprint for a scalable quantum computer. This...
Optiscan Imaging and Monash University have agreed to work together on its its project to develop the next-gen gastrointestinal (GI) flexible...
Before engineers at Carnegie Mellon University begin conducting additive manufacturing (AM) experiments in two dedicated labs that are equipped with...
By Paulina AssmannCEO of SeQure Quantum Recently, Chinese researchers announced they had successfully cracked a 22-bit RSA key using the D-Wave...