Quantum News

As International Year of Quantum Science and Technology 2025 fast approaches, we take a look at the latest developments in quantum science, quantum technology and quantum computing.

Quantum computing: The UK’s next big leap in global tech leadership

Adam Hammond discusses the UK’s position in the global quantum space and outlines the key needs for future growth.

QUANTIFISEN: Developing cutting-edge quantum-based sensor technologies

The QUANTIFISEN alliance has successfully developed new fibre- and quantum-based sensor technologies for new tech developments.

Germany launches INQUBATOR to bring quantum computing to industry

Explore how Germany’s INQUBATOR initiative expands industry access to quantum computing and drives future innovation.
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 global targets designed to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure peace and prosperity for all by 2030. Our latest quantum news includes updates from organisations looking to tackle Goal 9 and Goal 17.

Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure - UN SDG Goal 9 Partnerships for the Goals - UN SDG Goal 17

The Quantum Universe: Where elementary particle physics meets quantum science and technology

Superconducting microwire detectors are redefining precision in high-energy particle detection through quantum technology advances.

New innovation could connect quantum computers at 200x distance

A new breakthrough from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering could connect quantum computers 2,000 km apart.

Princeton engineers create quantum chip with record-breaking qubit lifespan

Princeton engineers have developed quantum chip with a record-breaking qubit lifespan, marking a major leap in quantum computing.

US invests $625m to advance leadership in quantum information science

US commits $625m to renew its National Quantum Information Science Research Centers, strengthening America’s leadership in quantum computing.

How time crystals could power advanced quantum computers

Scientists turned a time crystal into an optomechanical system that could be used to develop sensors or memory systems for quantum computers.

Strain engineering controls quantum defects for better performance

Researchers use strain engineering to control how quantum defects behave and enhance spin readout contrast in quantum systems.

CERN’s White Rabbit technology paves the way for new approaches to quantum networks

A small, innovative experiment at CERN is paving the way for new techniques in quantum networks and quantum cryptography.

From classrooms to careers: Quantum.Tech Europe 2025 champions global talent in Rotterdam

Next week, Rotterdam becomes the epicentre of quantum innovation as Quantum.Tech Europe 2025 kicks off its most electrifying edition yet.

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