A University at Buffalo physicist has received two U.S. Department of Defense grants totaling $1.1 million to study the quantum dynamics that could help advance neutral-atom quantum computing.
Quantum computing has gone from a niche science topic to a clear policy focus in a very short time. In late June, President ...
Canaccord said Infleqtion stands out in the quantum computing space because of its neutral-atom architecture. The firm ...
Pasqal, the neutral-atom quantum computing company preparing to go public via SPAC merger with Bleichroeder Acquisition Corp. II (NASDAQ: BBCQ), is positioning itself as a leader in commercial quantum ...
Crédit Agricole CIB, the financing and investment banking arm of Crédit Agricole Group, and Pasqal, a global leader in neutral atom quantum computing, announced the signing of a strategic partnership ...
Infleqtion (INFQ) has emerged as the only publicly traded neutral atom play, and the analysts at Wedbush believe it is a ...
The collaboration brings together Atom Computing's leading neutral-atom quantum computers and Nu Quantum's state-of-the-art quantum networking stack. By combining complementary expertise, the ...
BTQ Technologies has cleared its final regulatory hurdle to acquire QPerfect, a French quantum firm.
Michel Combes and Andrew Gundlach, Co-Sponsors of Bleichroeder Acquisition Corp. II, commented: “Pasqal represents the strength of French scientific excellence translated into commercial leadership.
Parts of the IBM Quantum System Two are seen at IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center on June 6, 2025 in Yorktown Heights, New York. Technology veteran IBM on June 10 ANGELA WEISS/Getty Images A ...
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Our quantum computing lab is in collaboration with eight institutions on developing the world’s first neutral atom quantum computer. Proposed by Richard Feynman decades ago, quantum computers are seen ...