Germany picks 4 startups to deliver world's first quantum computer for 'mobile defence'
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Germany's Cyber Agency has launched a cutting-edge initiative awarding contracts to four quantum computing startups, aiming for a portable quantum computer for mobile security by 2027.
Mark Mattingley-Scott emphasized that determining the ideal form factor for the mobile quantum computer will be crucial, discussing the importance of its size for effective deployment.
The project highlights advancements in quantum technologies. Quantum Brilliance's innovative approach using diamond-based qubits demonstrates the feasibility of a room-temperature quantum processor for practical applications.
With a total project investment of €35 million, the collaboration serves as a significant opportunity for the selected startups to validate their quantum computing technologies in real-world applications.
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