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IQT Research Projects Revenues from Quantum Cloud Services to Reach Almost $850 Million by 2026

Opportunities for Cloud Access to Quantum Computers: 2021-2026 Cloud Access Revenues ($ Millions) NEW YORK, May 17, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) According to a new report from IQT Research, the worldwide market for Quantum Cloud Services will near $850 million in 2026. Quantum Clouds are versions of standard cloud offerings versioned for the emerging quantum computing environment. Today, quantum clouds are the most popular way of accessing quantum computers and this is likely to remain the case for some years to come. More details on the report, Opportunities for Cloud Access to Quantum Computers: 2021-2026 can be found at: https://www.insidequantumtechnology.com/product/opportunities-for-cloud-access-to-quantum-computers-2021-2026/. At this link it is also possible to request an excerpt from this report. About the ReportIn this report, we examine the scenarios for evolution of quantum clouds including what users have to expect from them in terms of speeds, latency and price. We also analyz

Forty-five jobs as Ireland s first ever Quantum Computer Engineering Centre launched in Cork

Forty-five jobs as Ireland s first ever Quantum Computer Engineering Centre launched in Cork A new multi-million euro investment was announced by Minister Simon Harris this morning Tyndall researcher Dr Agnieszka Gocalinska (Image: Clare Keogh) Want the latest news straight to your inbox? Sign up for our free newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Ireland s first dedicated Quantum Computer Engineering Centre will be bringing 45 new jobs to Cork.

Researchers Develop Machine Learning Algorithm to Help Further Understand Quantum Systems

Zooming in on a wafer of D-Wave Quantum Computers Bayers Factors In the paper entitled Learning models of quantum systems from experiments, published in Nature Physics, quantum mechanics from QET Labs of Bristol are describing an algorithm that overcomes such challenges by functioning as an independent agent, through the use of machine learning to oppose or contradict engineer Hamiltonian models. Essentially, the research team developed a new protocol for the formulation and validation of approximate models for quantum systems of interest. As indicated in their study, the researchers algorithm is working independently, designing and carrying out experiments on the aimed quantum system, with the resulting data being fed back into the algorithm.

Quantum Computing, Communication, and Sensing

- The potentials and commercial applications in the NISQ era for Quantum computing, Quantum communication, and Quantum sensing. - Quantum computing applications for optimization, machine learning, and chemistry. Quantum communication applications with classical (e.g., PQC) or Quantum approach (e.g., QKD). Quantum sensing applications for medical devices, aerospace, and defense industries. ”Finding appropriate algorithms and problems is really challenging for Quantum Computers now,“ said Rupak Biswas, Ph.D., Director of NASA Exploration Technology, who mentioned this during one of the keynote speeches. On Monday, at 10:00 AM (EST time zone) on April 12, 2021, Quantum.Tech (Alpha Events, 2021) started an internationally accessible virtual event discussing the exciting potential commercial applications of Quantum computing, Quantum communication, and Quantum sensing. The no-chargeable event is sponsored by big players in the industry such as IBM, AWS, Honeywell, and D-Wave, inclu

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