
REPLY’S TARGETED APPROACH TO QUANTUM COMPUTING
Quantum Computing has received largely increased attention and investments in the past years and this growth is expected to be even greater in the near future. The effort is directed towards improving both on the software and on the hardware, where for the latter it is known that current devices show some limitations and are not yet suited for most use cases that Quantum Computing aims to solve – either more efficiently or altogether. [...]

HOW VEHICLE SENSORS CAN BE QUANTUMIZED (AND WHY IT MATTERS)
Picture a bright summer day—perfect weather for a picnic by the sea. You and your friends pack the car and head out. The road ahead? Clear as the sky above. Suddenly, a person walks out from behind a delivery truck, right in front of your car. [...]

HOW THE EXPLORATION OF QUANTUM ALGORITHMS ADDRESSES BUSINESS NEEDS
Quantum Computing is a fast-paced field, which is growing quickly both in terms of hardware and software development. While highly mature Quantum technology is still on its way, it is crucial for businesses to keep up to date with the advancements, identify the direction for the most promising algorithms and applications and be prepared for the disruption that Quantum Computers are set to bring to a number of sectors. [...]

ATOM COMPUTING JOINS FORCES WITH UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER’S CUBIT QUANTUM INITIATIVE TO ACCELERATE QUANTUM INNOVATION
Large-scale Quantum Computing will provide orders of magnitude greater computational performance compared to today fastest computers. The Boston Consulting Group estimates it could create $5B-$10B of value in the next three to five years (the early days) and grow to $450B-$850B in the next 15 to 30 years. [...]

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM QUANTUM COMPUTING IN THE NEXT TWO YEARS
There are many things we still don't know about 2022 and 2023, but one thing is certain: The quantum ecosystem will look very different in 2023 than it does now. In large part, this will be the result of quantum computers with more qubits and with less noise. [...]

4 QUESTIONS TO RAOUL OOSTENBRINK, WHO SPEARHEADS QUANTUM DELTA NL’S QUANTUM SME PROGRAMME
Quantum Delft is the largest hub of the Quantum Delta Netherlands ecosystem. It is home to 6 quantum start-ups / scale-ups (SMEs) (Single Quantum, Delft Circuits, QBlox, Orange Quantum Systems, QuantWare and QPhox), as well as larger multinationals (Microsoft, Bluefors). [...]

ATOM COMPUTING TECH PERSPECTIVES: 2022 QUANTUM COMPUTING TECH PREDICTIONS
Quantum computing gained a lot of attention and headlines in 2021 with companies, like ours, making big bets on this paradigm-shifting technology. While quantum computing may not be a household term just yet, we are going to see big advancements in 2022 on technology development and breadth of involvement. [...]

VTT’S QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY IN FINLAND AND EUROPE
In the last few decades, digitalisation has disrupted almost every traditional industrial sector. Digitalisation is predominantly based on increased computing power; and the next step in accelerating computing power is quantum technology, one of the most interesting and disruptive scientific fields of the 2020s.

SEVEN ESSENTIAL STEPS TO DRIVE A SUCCESSFUL QUANTUM COMPUTING PROOF-OF-CONCEPT PROJECT
Digital disruption prompted a wave of transformations in recent years as businesses moved to address customer expectations for better, faster experiences. Today, digital transformation is a central tenet of every modern business strategy. [...]

THE HETEROGENEOUS END GAME OF QUANTUM COMPUTING
The race to commercial quantum computers is one of the most exciting technological challenges of our generation. The potential to disrupt the computing status quo in unprecedented ways is fueling nations and organizations to accelerate the realization of quantum computing and its application to problems of socio-economic importance.