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Tuesday, February 20, 2024
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Management Strategic Partnership: BTQ Technologies collaborates with Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation ("CSIRO"), top Australian universities, Sydney Quantum Academy, and Diraq Pty Ltd in the Next Generation Emerging Technologies Graduates Program (NGETGP), aiming to advance the field of emerging technologies.
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- Strategic Partnership: BTQ Technologies collaborates with Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation ("CSIRO"), top Australian universities, Sydney Quantum Academy, and Diraq Pty Ltd in the Next Generation Emerging Technologies Graduates Program (NGETGP), aiming to advance the field of emerging technologies.
- VANCOUVER, BC, Feb. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - BTQ Technologies Corp. (NEO: BTQ) (OTCQX: BTQQF) (FRA: NG3), a publicly-listed and leading quantum technology company focused on securing mission-critical networks, proudly announces its participation in the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation's Next Generation Emerging Technologies Graduates Program (NGETGP).
- This groundbreaking initiative aims to cultivate the next wave of tech talent and advance the field of emerging technologies.
- "Being part of the Next Generation Emerging Technologies Graduates Program is a critical milestone in our quest to forge a technologically superior and secure future," stated Olivier Roussy Newton, CEO of BTQ Technologies.
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Thursday, January 12, 2023
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Medical imaging What's more, the new technique is less bulky and needs fewer parts - essential to making large-scale silicon quantum computers a reality.
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- What's more, the new technique is less bulky and needs fewer parts - essential to making large-scale silicon quantum computers a reality.
- The discovery, made by engineers at the quantum computing startup Diraq , is in the journal Nature Nanotechnology .
- "But it quickly became clear that this was a powerful new way of controlling spins in a quantum dot.
- Qubits themselves are made up of 'quantum dots', tiny nanodevices that can trap one or a few electrons.
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Thursday, October 6, 2022
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Science Diraq CEO, Professor Andrew Dzurak said: "The Board and I are delighted that a technology leader the calibre of Bill has joined our team.
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- Diraq CEO, Professor Andrew Dzurak said: "The Board and I are delighted that a technology leader the calibre of Bill has joined our team.
- He brings to Diraq over 30 years' experience in both government and commercial sectors, spanning our entire product lifecycle and key industry verticals across the globe."
- Dr Jeffrey said: "I am very pleased to join the Board of Diraq as Chair, and to work with Andrew and his team, in driving useful, scalable quantum computing to reach the billions of qubits needed.
- To schedule a presentation from the Diraq team, or to understand the technology in more detail please contact [email protected] .