Singapore Startup’s Quantum Controller Aimed at Bridging the Gap Between Traditional and Quantum Computing

Insider Brief Singapore-based startup AQSolotl, a spin-off from NTU and NUS, has launched CHRONOS-Q, a quantum controller that bridges conventional computers with quantum systems, advancing quantum accessibility. CHRONOS-Q simplifies quantum computing operations with real-time feedback, modular scalability, and a compact design, enabling broader use in research labs and industry applications. Read more…

Northwestern Engineers Achieve Quantum Teleportation Over Existing Internet Cable

Insider Brief Northwestern engineers demonstrated quantum teleportation over existing fiber optic cables carrying Internet traffic, proving quantum and classical communication can coexist. By identifying low-interference wavelengths and using special filters, the team successfully transmitted quantum information alongside high-speed Internet signals over a 30-kilometer cable. The work simplifies quantum network infrastructure Read more…

Scientists Use Grapes to Juice Quantum Sensor Performance

Insider Brief Macquarie University researchers have discovered that supermarket grapes, due to their water content, can enhance microwave magnetic fields, potentially advancing the development of compact and cost-effective quantum sensors. The team demonstrated how nitrogen-vacancy centres in nano-diamonds, used as quantum sensors, detect twice as strong microwave magnetic fields when Read more…

SEALSQ Quantum-Resistant Technology Tackles Potential Bitcoin’s Quantum Vulnerabilities

Insider Brief SEALSQ Corp, through its QUASARS project, is advancing Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) with hybrid solutions and quantum-resistant hardware to secure critical systems like IoT and blockchain networks against quantum threats. As quantum computing evolves, SEALSQ addresses vulnerabilities in Bitcoin’s cryptographic framework by developing solutions to mitigate risks such as Read more…