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IBM partners with Algorithmiq to fine-tune quantum computers for drug discovery

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IBM partners with Algorithmiq to fine-tune quantum computers for drug discovery

IBM has partnered with Finnish start-up Algorithmiq to embark on a project exploring new ways to reduce the time and cost typically required for new drug discovery and...

November 21, 2022 | By IQT News

Italy’s Eni and Pasqal explore the intersection of HPC and quantum

Italian energy company Eni is working with France’s Pasqal, a company it invested in last year, to develop next-generation high-performance computing (HPC) solutions for the...

November 18, 2022 | By Dan O'Shea

Inside Quantum Technology’s Inside Scoop: Quantum and Atomic Clocks

While humans are not the only species to measure time, in a certain sense, we do make it the focus of our lives. From scheduling work, meetings, or events, to even celebrating...

November 18, 2022 | By Kenna Hughes-Castleberry

Per Nyberg Hired as ORCA Computing’s Chief Commercial Officer

ORCA computing, one of the leading quantum computing companies looking at photonic qubits, has recently hired Per Nyberg as their new Chief Commercial Officer (CCO). Nyberg is...

November 18, 2022 | By Kenna Hughes-Castleberry

Quantum News Briefs November 18: Can the US stop China’s rise in quantum computing? IBM prepares for quantum computing inflection point; New theory of electron spin to aid quantum devices + MORE

Quantum News Briefs November 18 begins with "Can the US stop China's rise in quantum computing?" followed by "IBM prepares for quantum computing inflection point". Third is...

November 18, 2022 | By Sandra Helsel

Inside Quantum Technology’s Inside Scoop: Quantum and the Healthcare Industry

Healthcare is perhaps one of the most globally lucrative industries, as it takes more than 10% of the GDP of most developed countries. From developing new drugs to allocating...

November 17, 2022 | By Kenna Hughes-Castleberry

Quantum News Briefs November 17: Quantum microscopes could enable atom-scale MRI; Unimon, a new qubit to boost quantum computers for useful applications; Microsoft gives developers a new method for estimating quantum computing needs + MORE

Quantum News Briefs November 17 opens with news from University of Melbourne that Quantum microscopes could enable atom-scale MRI; followed by  news from Finland about "Unimon, a...

November 17, 2022 | By Sandra Helsel

IonQ posts $2.8M in revenue, stays on track to meet full-year guidance

Depending on how you look at it, IonQ had either good or bad luck in posting its third quarter earnings report on the same day that all eyes were focused on Rigetti Computing....

November 16, 2022 | By Dan O'Shea

Women of Quantum Technology: Areeba Khan, Pakistan’s Youngest Quantum Programmer

This is a bonus article from Inside Quantum Technology. 

In covering the human side of those within the quantum industry, there are many challenges I (Kenna) face as a...

November 16, 2022 | By Kenna Hughes-Castleberry

The latest on Rigetti: A delayed earnings report, restatements of earlier quarters, and a big electric bill

Rigetti Computing was scheduled to deliver its third quarter earnings report Monday afternoon, but moments before company officials began the firm’s third quarter earnings call...

November 15, 2022 | By Dan O'Shea

Researchers at the University of Chicago Create “Quantum Highways” in a New Semiconductor

Creating advanced devices is a complicated process. Many times, quantum and advanced electronic devices require special materials, such as silicon semiconductors in order to work....

November 15, 2022 | By Kenna Hughes-Castleberry

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