The end of the beginning.
Ground has been broken, and the work now begins on the world’s first utility-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer here in Australia.
Today’s Executive Order underscores the growing importance of quantum computing to America’s scientific, economic, and national security future.
PsiQuantum is proud to work alongside the U.S. Government, industry, and research partners to help build, deploy and unlock quantum
Today, @PsiQuantum breaks ground on Australia's quantum future at the site of the world's first utility-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer.
Located at Moreton Bay Central in Queensland, Australia, the facility will house large-scale cryogenic infrastructure and tens of
This is our quantum memory under construction: a rack of steel and about a hundred optical fibres (100km of total length).
When fully populated, we'll store 1000s of photonic qubits in each of these. These memories, built from ultra-stable optical fibre and ultra-low-loss large
Quantum computing advances when more people can build, experiment, and discover.
With PsiQuantum Construct now open-access, researchers and developers have free tools to design and explore quantum algorithms.
We’re excited to see what you build: bit.ly/4o40RPK
This week marks an exciting milestone for PsiQuantum in Australia with the official opening of our Test & Validation Lab at Griffith University’s Nathan Campus in Brisbane South.
The facility features “Poseidon,” one of Australia’s most powerful custom cryogenic systems,
Construct, our software suite of quantum algorithm tools, is now available via open-access.
As quantum hardware continues to scale, it's critical that algorithm and applications teams have access to comprehensive software tools built for fault-tolerant quantum computing (FTQC).
NEW: Inside @PsiQuantum's Silicon Photonic Chipset
*Never-Before-Seen*
With Er-Xuan Ping, SVP, Barium Titanate (BTO) Development
Backdrop: the U.S. government just announced a $2B push into domestic quantum computing manufacturing - but what does that actually fund?
The
PsiQuantum has been named to the @SVDG_official's NatSec100 list—for the fourth year in a row.
In the past year alone, our company has:
— Signed a $100 million Letter of Intent with the Department of @CommerceGov to advance U.S. quantum computing and semiconductor leadership
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From our future partnership with the Department of @CommerceGov to accelerate the domestic manufacturability our state-of-the-art components and strengthen the U.S. supply chain, to our collaboration with @nvidia across quantum computing and silicon photonics, PsiQuantum is
💡 Quantum innovation takes an ecosystem.
This new U.S. Department of Commerce announcement signals growing momentum for the quantum computing community and highlights increasing national investment in the companies shaping the next era of computing innovation, including our
PsiQuantum is manufacturing America's quantum future.
Today, the company announced that we have signed a Letter of Intent with the U.S. Department of @CommerceGov for $100 million in proposed federal incentives under the CHIPS and Science Act to advance American quantum
We are proud to announce that Moreton Bay Central — a site at one of Australia's leading innovation, manufacturing, and talent hubs — will be the home of the world’s first utility-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer.
Early site works at PsiQuantum’s quantum computing
Full speed ahead. America’s largest quantum computing project continues to take shape at the Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park on Chicago’s South Side, where the shell of PsiQuantum’s first building—spanning over 65,000 square feet—is now complete.