Quantum leap: Diraq secures an extra $23 million in Series A
Australian quantum computing startup Diraq has successfully secured $23 million in a Series A-2 funding round.
Australian quantum computing to get $18.5 million grant boost
Minister for Science and Industry, Ed Husic, has announced an $18.5 million grant program to bolster quantum computing in Australia.
Queensland researchers launch quantum startup AQC with $3 million boost
Queensland-based quantum startup AQC has launched with a $3 million investment to advance Australia's quantum technology landscape.
TAFE and Q-CTRL partner to broaden Australia’s quantum education landscape
Q-CTRL will partner with TAFE to democratise quantum education in Australia - a timely move as investment surges in our public and private sectors.
Will quantum technologies live up to their hype?
The hype surrounding quantum technologies has so far been dictated by experts in the field. That may be about to change.
Australia’s own Silicon Quantum Computing raises $50 million for commercialised quantum computers
Despite originally aiming for $130 million, Silicon Quantum Computing has landed $50 million in a sluggish funding environment.
Australia’s first quantum strategy predicts $6 billion in revenue and nearly 20,000 jobs
Ed Husic has announced Australia's first quantum strategy, promising billions in revenue over the next two decades.
Quantum Brilliance raises $25.7 million for its mini quantum computers that run on synthetic diamonds
Quantum Brilliance is back with another successful raise to help scale its mini quantum computers that use diamonds to run at room temp.
UNSW startup engineers a quantum processor, bringing commercial quantum computers closer to reality
Researchers at the UNSW startup Silicon Quantum Computing have engineered a quantum processor at the atomic scale — a world-first in the race to build a quantum computer.
A $4 billion industry: How quantum technology could create 16,000 new Australian jobs
Australia has a strong research base in quantum technology, which could become a $4 billion industry by 2040 and create around 16,000 new, high-value jobs.
Why are scientists so excited about a supposed quantum computing milestone?
A quantum computer may have solved a problem in minutes that would take the fastest conventional supercomputer more than 10,000 years.
Inside Q-CTRL’s $22 million raise: How Michael Biercuk pitched his super technical quantum computing startup
Sydney startup Q-CTRL has secured $US15 million ($21.8 million) in funding, but pitching a quantum computing solution is even harder than it sounds.