On the sidelines of President Emmanuel Macron’s state visit to Washington, France and the United States signed a joint declaration to strengthen cooperation in the field of quantum technologies. In addition, the University of Chicago has signed two collaboration agreements, one with CNRS and one with startup Pasqal.
CEA and CNRS create Siquance, a startup that will develop a quantum computer based on CMOS technology.
Qubit Pharmaceuticals and Nvidia are teaming up to create a hybrid (quantum and classical) computing platform designed to reduce the time it takes to find new drugs.
Epita is opening a new course to train quantum computing engineers as the sector lacks qualified professionals.
Quandela signs a partnership agreement with consulting firm Reply. This is its first “certified partner” to deploy its technologies to end customers.
ixBlue is testing a 3-axis quantum inertial unit.
Tom Darras and Julien Laura of LKB Ecole Normale (as well as co-founders of startup WeLinQ with Eleni Diamanti) publish a preprint describing a protocol for converting photonic qubits between their discrete and continuous variable versions, enabling remote connections between quantum computers. Quantum bit encoding converter.
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