Exploring the Future of Metaverse and Quantum Computing: An Exclusive Interview with IBM’s Patricia Esteban

The rapid evolution of technology has brought us to the brink of a digital revolution, where concepts like the Metaverse and Quantum Computing are no longer confined to the realm of science fiction but are becoming integral parts of our digital reality. These technologies hold the promise of transforming the way we interact with the Read more about Exploring the Future of Metaverse and Quantum Computing: An Exclusive Interview with IBM’s Patricia Esteban[…]

Unveiling the Quantum Computing Odyssey: Embracing the Unseen Power

In the realm of computing, a fascinating journey awaits, one that will reveal untapped potential and extraordinary capabilities. Quantum computing, a cutting-edge venture fueled by the enigmatic laws of quantum mechanics, is set to transform numerous dimensions of the business landscape and beyond. With its mesmerizing computational prowess, quantum computing promises to revolutionize problem-solving and Read more about Unveiling the Quantum Computing Odyssey: Embracing the Unseen Power[…]

DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION WEEK NORTH AMERICA

The Digital Transformation Week, 17-18 May is an in-person event and conference consisting of top-level content and thought leadership discussions exploring the Digital Transformation ecosystem.  Digital Transformation Week is not another talking shop for digital transformation, but a senior level forum for enterprise-level decision-makers seeking to explore and evaluate new technologies and strategic approaches to drive innovation in their business. The in-person conference Read more about DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION WEEK NORTH AMERICA[…]

1st IBM Quantum System One installed in Europe

The first IBM Quantum System One installed in Europe is now available to companies and research organizations that wish to develop and test applied quantum algorithms and gather expertise. In a joint project with IBM, the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft will operate the quantum computer, installed in a center near Stuttgart, under German data protection law. The Fraunhofer Read more about 1st IBM Quantum System One installed in Europe[…]

A new quantum computation protocol where the client has the option of encrypting his input data

Quantum computers promise not only to outperform classical machines in certain important tasks, but also to maintain the privacy of data processing. The secure delegation of computations has been an increasingly important issue since the possibility of utilizing cloud computing and cloud networks. Of particular interest is the ability to exploit quantum technology that allows Read more about A new quantum computation protocol where the client has the option of encrypting his input data[…]

Universal memory solutions for quantum computers on superconducting qubits

Employees of Kazan Federal University and Kazan Quantum Center of Kazan National Research Technical University demonstrated an original layout of a prototype of multiresonator broadband quantum memory-interface. Professor Sergey Moiseev, Director of Kazan Quantum Center, explains, “The scheme of multiresonator microwave quantum memory allowed for reaching 16.3% of quantum efficiency at room temperature, which was significantly Read more about Universal memory solutions for quantum computers on superconducting qubits[…]

Exploring defects in nanoscale devices for possible quantum computing applications

Researchers at Tokyo Institute of Technology in collaboration with the University of Cambridge have studied the interaction between microwave fields and electronic defect states inside the oxide layer of field-effect transistors at cryogenic temperatures. It has been found that the physics of such defect states are consistent with driven two-level systems possessing long coherence times, Read more about Exploring defects in nanoscale devices for possible quantum computing applications[…]

A new worldwide leader in qubit capacity

Following a recent upgrade, the USC-Lockheed Martin Quantum Computing Center (QCC) based at the USC Information Sciences Institute (ISI) with 1098 qubits, is now the leader in qubit capacity. With this upgrade from the 512-qubit D-Wave Two™ system, the D-Wave 2X™ processor is enabling QCC researchers to continue their efforts to close the gap between Read more about A new worldwide leader in qubit capacity[…]

Quantum frequency conversion in a diamond quantum memory

Researchers from the Institute for Quantum Computing at the University of Waterloo and the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) have, for the first time, converted the colour and bandwidth of ultrafast single photons using a room-temperature quantum memory in diamond. Shifting the colour of a photon, or changing its frequency, is necessary to optimally Read more about Quantum frequency conversion in a diamond quantum memory[…]