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December 21, 2023
Everyone can learn quantum now, even at a cutting-edge level…and we have the test scores to prove it!
As the advent of quantum technologies and quantum computing become real, and the world faces a true industrial revolution with quantum computing likely to affect large parts of our daily lives, the future workforce will need to be far more comfortable with the core concepts of quantum theory.
December 14, 2023
World-Renowned Researcher Harry Buhrman Joins Quantinuum as Chief Scientist for Algorithms and Innovation
Quantinuum, the world’s largest and leading integrated quantum computing company, today announced that Harry Buhrman, Ph.D., a renowned and distinguished complexity theorist and quantum computing scientist, has joined its team as Chief Scientist for Algorithms and Innovation.
December 13, 2023
EAGLYS, Mitsui and Quantinuum Collaborate to Build a Quantum-Resistant Data Analytics (AI) Platform Using Quantum Computing Hardened Encryption Keys
In partnership, EAGLYS, Inc., Mitsui & Co., Ltd., and Quantinuum have integrated Quantum Origin into EAGLYS’ secure computation product DataArmor, strengthening the platform against the quantum threat to encrypted data.
October 24, 2023
A Quantinuum-led team has built the quantum programming tools for real-time magic state distillation on a quantum computer
Researchers at Quantinuum and Microsoft’s Azure Quantum used the Quantum Intermediate Representation (QIR) to demonstrate a magic state distillation protocol for the first time on quantum hardware – a key element necessary for universal, fault-tolerant quantum computing
September 28, 2023
Quantinuum’s H1 quantum computer successfully executes a fully fault-tolerant algorithm with three logically-encoded qubits
A multidisciplinary team from Quantinuum, QuTech (Delft University of Technology) and the University of Stuttgart used the H1 quantum computer to demonstrate a noteworthy advance in fault-tolerant operations