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Propelling innovation in quantum computing

This Special Focus eBook explores innovative research being undertaken in the field of quantum computing and how it is set to revolutionise our future.

Quantum computing and technology is at the heart of research and innovation, with the potential for gamechanging advances in sectors such as cybersecurity, healthcare, national security, and more.

To accelerate these advances, many businesses across the globe have made commitments to propel their quantum research.

Why are innovations in quantum computing so important?

Quantum computing is still in its early stages of maturity, with some experts predicting it will take more than a decade for quantum computers to run fault-free.

However, organisations are starting to take quantum research seriously, as this new era will be transformative to them.

Featuring expert insights from major quantum research networks across the world, this eBook highlights the importance of innovation in this sector to revolutionise our future.

Topics covered in this eBook

One country making huge strides in quantum computing is Canada. Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada highlight how Canada’s National Quantum Strategy and other innovations will support the country’s quantum computing sector and solidify its leadership in this growing field.

As quantum computing revolutionises our future, the Quantum Horizons Alberta Research Network is set to pursue transformational research and unlock the mysteries of quantum mechanics.

The Institut Quantique at the University of Sherbrooke recognises that quantum research and development is fundamental. The organisation brings together more than 300 scientists who specialise in quantum materials, information, and engineering.

The University of New South Wales is a crucial leader in quantum technologies. The institution is dedicated to the understanding and utilisation of the quantum space, from research to application.

Elsewhere in the world, the UK is working to innovate quantum research. Professor Tim Spiller, Director of the Quantum Communications Hub, discusses how the UK is advancing innovation in its quantum space.

Also in this eBook, Alan Sill, Co-Director of the National Science Foundation Cloud and Autonomic Computing Centre, emphasises why industry standards are essential for reducing carbon emissions in data settings through renewable energy utilisation.

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