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CSIRO: The quantum promise

Manufacturer's Monthly

The United Nations has officially declared 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology. Image: CSIRO With 2025 marking the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, CSIRO director Chris Vale explores the promises and challenges facing Australias quantum industry. These Quantum 2.0

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6 Reasons Why Quantum Information Science Should Be Taught in Schools

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When I went to school, the IT class was new. It was so new that once you moved beyond touch typing, which was what you learned in Year 7, there was not much else left for you to learn. In every class after that, there were usually one or two students who knew […]

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$18 million funding boost for SA defence innovation

Manufacturer's Monthly

This round of the Federal Government program is aimed at advancing quantum and counter disinformation technologies. This, for example, involves enhancing the accuracy and resilience of Defence’s communications systems or developing tools to detect and respond to deliberate spreading of false information.

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QLD quantum and advanced technology funding totals $53 million

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: AA+W/stock.adobe.com The Miles Government has committed $53 million across five grants programs to develop quantum and advanced technologies under its nation-leading Queensland Quantum and Advanced Technologies Strategy. Applications for these technologies include Quantum computing, novel materials and biomedicine.

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New QLD grant programs for quantum and advanced technologies

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: Mel Campbell/stock.adobe.com The Queensland Government has unveiled five quantum and advanced technology competitive grant programs that total to more than $50 million in funding. This group also includes representation from universities, science groups, venture capital, startups, and industry.

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NSW launches $7m quantum fund to boost local commercialisation

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The New South Wales government has unveiled its $7 million Quantum Computing Commercialisation Fund (QCCF), which would help startups and deep-tech companies get their innovations off the ground. . Further information, including guidelines and an online application form, can be found here. .

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Quantum Brilliance announces new collaboration

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: Negro Elkha/stock.adobe.com Global leader in diamond-based quantum technology, Quantum Brilliance has announced a strategic collaboration with Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to build a new platform. Parallel quantum computing refers to multiple quantum processors working together to solve a problem.