Taxpayers are backing Sydney start-up Diraq’s ambition to become a global leader in utility-scale quantum computing.
A team of researchers at Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, the University of Queensland, and the Okinawa Institute ...
The additional $20m from the NFR takes the total raised by the quantum computer builder past US$150m, including government ...
Quantum technology that promises to outsmart artificial intelligence could be made in Australia after an investment in a Sydney company.
Simmons says that silicon quantum processors offer an inherent advantage in scaling, too. Generating numerous registers on a ...
An array of 15,000 qubits made from phosphorus and silicon offers an unprecedentedly large platform for simulating quantum ...
SQC's Founder and CEO, Michelle Simmons, said: "Quantum Twins represents a window into the quantum world that customers can use for materials discovery today. The enabler is that we can engineer ...
QIR is a hardware-agnostic translation layer that enables quantum applications to interoperate across distinct hardware platforms and programming frameworks. With global patent protection now in place ...
Australia’s taxpayer-backed National Reconstruction Fund (NRFC) has poured $20m into a Sydney-based quantum start-up, Diraq, ...
Australian and Japanese researchers will collaborate on quantum-classical computing using some of the world’s fastest systems ...
Senior figures from Australia’s technology industry have received awards or appointments during 2026 Australia Day ceremonies ...
OzTech: Quantum hub comes to Tech Central; NSW extends digital photo card trial; IT popular in JobTrainer courses; Aussie spending on IoT and cloud services rises; NSW’s $6 million R&D fund OzTech ...