The quantum technology sector is projected to grow to nearly $200 billion by 2040, potentially creating thousands of new engineering positions across quantum computing, sensing and communications.
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Key Takeaways The quantum computing industry faces a global talent shortage, with only one qualified candidate for every ...
Quantum computers have operated under a significant limitation: they can run only one program at a time. These million-dollar machines demand exclusive use even for the smallest tasks, leaving much of ...
New York Commercialization Hub: BTQ opened a New York City Commercialization hub in the Flatiron District to accelerate BTQ's Quantum Compute in Memory ("QCIM") program and quantum-secure silicon ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. DENVER, March 16, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Qolab today announced the launch of the John Martinis Prize for ...
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Researchers at Columbia Engineering have unveiled HyperQ, a system that brings cloud-style virtualization to quantum computing, allowing multiple users to share a single quantum processor ...