The quantum-AI convergence represents the next fundamental shift in how we process information, solve problems and create ...
Through the initial phase of its Canadian Quantum Champions Program, the government will commit up to $23-million apiece to ...
In March, Vancouver-founded quantum computing firm D-Wave Quantum Systems Inc. became the latest entity to claim to have ...
Integrated quantum computing company Quantinuum Ltd. today unveiled new open-source software tools designed to accelerate software development for quantum computing with a more intuitive programming ...
Phase 1 of a new Government of Canada initiative aimed at accelerating the development of fault-tolerant quantum computing ...
Horizon Quantum Computing Pte. Ltd. (“Horizon Quantum”), a pioneer of software infrastructure for quantum applications, today ...
The federal government is launching its own quantum research program in response to a United States military-backed ...
The Canadian government will provide as much as C$92 million ($66.8 million) in funding to help quantum computing firms to ...
Canada announced funding under its new Quantum Champions program, highlighting public investment in non-U.S. quantum developers.
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Ottawa promises up to $92 million for four Canadian quantum companies under new Champions program
The federal government has committed up to $92 million to fund four Canadian-headquartered technology companies under the new ...
Photonic Inc., a Vancouver-based quantum computing firm, announced Monday it has received $23 million in federal funding.
This quantum computing firm serving enterprise clients across sectors reported significant insider selling in its latest SEC disclosure.
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