Quantum News Sony announces venture into quantum computing via UK firm Quantum Motion Move represents Japanese electronics giant's first push into quantum computing Read article: Sony announces venture into quantum computing via UK firm Quantum Motion
Business and innovation Blog Commercializing quantum technologies: the risks and opportunities Conference in the City of London reveals a growing interest in all things quantum among businesses Read article: Commercializing quantum technologies: the risks and opportunities
Quantum Feature The dream of a ‘quantum internet’ is closer than you might think The quantum web is growing, but when will it truly span the world? Jon Cartwright reports Read article: The dream of a ‘quantum internet’ is closer than you might think
Quantum Opinion and reviews The UK’s national quantum strategy is a plan we can all believe in James McKenzie applauds the UK’s up-coming decade-long strategy for quantum technology Read article: The UK’s national quantum strategy is a plan we can all believe in
Cryptography Podcasts Quantum technologies promise a secure future for cryptography This podcast features an interview with Chris Schnabel of Qrypt Read article: Quantum technologies promise a secure future for cryptography
Business and innovation Podcasts Quantum research and development thrives in the defence sector This podcast features a quantum scientist at BAE Systems Read article: Quantum research and development thrives in the defence sector
Quantum computing Opinion and reviews When will quantum computers finally break into the market? What will quantum computers ever do for us, wonders James McKenzie Read article: When will quantum computers finally break into the market?
Environment and energy Opinion and reviews Why you should concentrate on this form of solar power James McKenzie looks at the possibilities of “concentrator solar power” Read article: Why you should concentrate on this form of solar power
Business and innovation Opinion and reviews It’s all about the money. Why seemingly great technological solutions can sometimes fail James McKenzie explains why seemingly great technological solutions can end up failing Read article: It’s all about the money. Why seemingly great technological solutions can sometimes fail
Quantum computing Analysis SPONSORED Collaboration provides catalyst for quantum acceleration Scientists and engineers with different skills, knowledge and experience are pooling their resources to tackle the challenge of scaling up quantum computers to deliver a computational advantage Read article: Collaboration provides catalyst for quantum acceleration