Quantum Computing

The quantum computing startup already making millions of light-powered chips

- March 12, 2025 3 MIN READ

American quantum computing startup PsiQuantum announced that it has cracked a significant puzzle on the road to making the technology useful: manufacturing quantum chips in useful quantities. PsiQuantum burst out of “stealth mode” in 2021 with a blockbuster funding announcement. It followed up with two more last year. The company uses so-called “photonic” quantum computing,… Read more »

People

Why Google’s new quantum chip has an Australian flavour

- March 11, 2025 3 MIN READ

A quantum computing innovation developed by researchers at the University of Sydney is being used in Google’s latest quantum chip, called Willow. The processor, which was unveiled by the tech giant in December, utilises a breakthrough in error correction which can improve the performance of quantum devices. The technology was formally detailed in 2021 when… Read more »

Quantum Computing

Quantum Brilliance teams up with Pawsey Supercomputing for a cheaper hybrid quantum solution

- March 10, 2025 2 MIN READ

Quantum computing has reached another milestone with a breakthrough hybrid computing workflow developed by Quantum Brilliance and Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre. The system integrates quantum processing with traditional high-performance computing (HPC), providing researchers and enterprises with a flexible and scalable way to explore real-world quantum applications. The milestone, led by Dr Pascal Elahi and Pawsey’s… Read more »

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Funding

The controversial $940m government deal to back US quantum computer maker PsiQuantum is under review for ‘lessons’

- January 29, 2025 3 MIN READ

An independent review is underway into “lessons learned” from the process enabling a $940 million deal for US firm PsiQuantum to attempt to build the world’s first utility-scale quantum computer in Brisbane, as well as how potential conflicts of interest were managed, newly tabled documents reveal. The documents, released to the Senate late last year,… Read more »

Quantum Brilliance, Andrew Horsley, Marcus Doherty, Mark Luo.
Funding

Synthetic diamond creator Quantum Brilliance shines on with $23 million from National Reconstruction Fund & Breakthrough Victoria

- December 10, 2024 2 MIN READ

The federal government’s $15 billion National Reconstruction Fund has made its second investment, taking a $13 million equity stake in Canberra startup Quantum Brilliance. It follows $40 million for a mining tech manufacturer  announced last month. The National Reconstruction Fund Corporation (NRFC) funding is for QB to build Australia’s first quantum diamond foundry for its… Read more »

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Funding

Q-CRTL scores $2.3 million in $60m federal government plan to back quantum in defence

- November 20, 2024 2 MIN READ

Sydney quantum computing software startup Q-CTRL has been awarded $2.75 million contract by the federal government as part of a plan to deliver the defence sector additional capabilities in quantum and counter disinformation technologies. The Advanced Strategic Capabilities Accelerator’s (ASCA) Emerging and Disruptive Technologies (EDT) program has signed 21 contracts as part of an investment… Read more »

Quantum Brilliance, Andrew Horsley, Marcus Doherty, Mark Luo.
Quantum Computing

Germany backs Australian startup Quantum Brilliance to build a mobile quantum computer

- September 30, 2024 2 MIN READ

The German government has faith in Australia’s quantum sector to build the world’s first mobile mobile quantum computer, with the nation’s cybersecurity agency, Cyberagentur, awarding a record $58 million (€35 million) contract to Canberra startup Quantum Brilliance and two others. Quantum Brilliance (QB), founded in 2019, is the world’s leading developer of room-temperature miniaturised quantum… Read more »

Quantum Computing

Quantum clock maker QuantXLabs strikes 12 with $2.7 million defence deal

- September 13, 2024 2 MIN READ

Quantum sensors startup QuantX Labs has bagged a $2.7 million deal with the Australian government for optical atomic clocks for the Australian Defence Force (ADF). Two contracts will enable partners in the defence pact AUKUS between Australia, the US and UK, to develop position navigation and timing (PNT) capabilities in precision navigation and timing in… Read more »

Tom Cruise
Politics

The Australian government is threatening quantum founders with 10 years in jail if they export it – even stuff that doesn’t exist – without permission

- August 30, 2024 3 MIN READ

The Australian quantum sector will now face harsh criminal penalties if it shares information or technology, even accidentally, with individuals from overseas after quantum technology was brought under the export control scheme. The Department of Defence unveiled the first changes to the Defence and Strategic Goods List in three years, with quantum computers officially added.… Read more »

Ed Husic and Andrew Dzurak
Politics

Here’s what Australia needs to do to succeed with its high-stakes quantum gamble

- August 29, 2024 4 MIN READ

Last week, quantum computers were added to Australia’s Defence and Strategic Goods List of controlled items facing export restrictions. That’s because quantum technologies – which may soon provide huge advances in computing, communication and sensing – are rapidly growing in strategic importance. The AUKUS partnership between Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom includes… Read more »

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Funding

I’ll have what he’s having: US hands PsiQuantum $760 million for quantum computer in Chicago

- July 26, 2024 2 MIN READ

Australia may get the world’s first quantum computer by 2027, but within 12 months, PsiQuantum plans to build a second one in Chicago after scoring another massive government funding deal. The California startup’s latest cash injection of US$500 million (A$760m) over 30 years, funded by the Illinois government, Cook County, and the City of Chicago… Read more »