A Cambridge-Canada collaboration in the field of quantum computers sees Nu Quantum, a Cambridge University spin-out, and sector innovator softwareQ in Ontario advance a programme sponsored by the governments of both countries.
Cambridge Tech Week, which made its bow in 2023, is being brought back for a second successive year from September 9-14 with a rammed programme highlighting game-changing innovation engendered in the Cluster and impacting the world. More details of the showcase will be released at a launch event being held at Mills & Reeveās Botanic House HQ in Cambridge on Thursday (February 15). Speaking at the event will be David Moore, CEO of Pragmatic Semiconductor, Carmen Palacios-Barraquero of Nu Quantum and Pam Garside, the first woman Chair of Cambridge Angels.
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Imperial has launched an initiative to gather its world-leading experts in quantum science and engineering to develop technologies of the future. Working closely with industry, Imperial College London's QuEST (Centre for Quantum Engineering, Science & Technology) initiative will help ensure discoveries in quantum science become transformative technologies that benefit society.
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