Alpine Quantum Technologies – AQT demonstrates a Quantum Volume of 128 on its 19-inch rack-compatible Quantum Computer system PINE. This achievement marks a considerable success for quantum in Europe, with a PINE system designed by Alpine Quantum Technologies, and a first prototype validated in the Quantum Flagship project AQTION at the University of Innsbruck.
The Austrian quantum computing stratup is very proud with this milestone and new record for Europe : « Our team is happy and proud of achieving this important milestone – creating and providing cutting-edge technology for the quantum ecosystem in Europe are the main goals of the company » says Thomas Monz, CEO of AQT.
The goal being to solve complex problems with quantum, the startup will make the system available to further support their projects « AQT solutions have been used as a testbed to investigate quantum benefits in the fields of chemistry, portfolio optimisation, risk analysis, quantum security and decryption ».
Find out more about this on the AQT’s latest press release.
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March 21st, 2023
Quantum Internet Alliance - Call for internships
As part of the Building for One Europe initiative, Quantum Internet Alliance (QIA), one of the Quantum Flagship projects, has recently launched the first call for internships for students and young professionals to be part of their mission to build the world's first Quantum Internet.
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March 21st, 2023
Launch of Quantum Secure Networks Partnership (QSNP)
The new European Quantum Flagship project in quantum communications will aim to develop and deploy quantum cryptography technology that will permit the ultra-secure transmission of information through the network.
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March 13th, 2023
Project launch – QKISS : Developing ready-to-deploy European Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) systems
Funded by the European Commission under the Digital Europe programme, the QKISS (Quantum Key Industrial SystemS) project aims to develop high-performance, secure and certifiable European quantum key distribution (QKD) systems within 2 to 3 years. Launched in January 2023, the project brings together two high-tech industrial groups, Exail and Thales, and two leading academic teams from the Universities of Paris-Saclay and Sorbonne.