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Unitary Zero Space is a technology independent quantum computing and quantum technology services company. We educate and advise our clients in creating and securing business in the second quantum revolution. https://unitaryzerospace.com/
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The audience knew. The main thing is #optimization. Thanks a lot #VTT, #Aalto and #HelsinkiUni for making this event a reality!

Did you know the graphical style in IQM materials? It is both surprising, cool, and warm. (The presentation is also good.)

Quanscient is right in noting how the right approach to applying quantum in an existing problem might not be to just run the existing calculation on a quantum computer. It rarely is. (Quanscient is one of the companies we've helped along the way.)

Algorithmiq's story highlights how immature the abstraction layers in quantum computing are. In essence, even a vertically focused startup is "forced" to provide a "full stack" solution to quantum software handling all kinds of infrastructure topics.

Here we go! Our assumption is that sw will end up being more important than hw in terms of economy. Both are of course needed for anything to work.

Tomorrow at the Quantum Software Day in Helsinki. We will present a small poster on how to understand the skills and competence areas in quantum software. See you there, and stay tuned for the online version of the poster!

Now the book is out. Always nice to help out @vttfinland.bsky.social. Check it out, find something you disagree with, let us know. We'll offer a coffee over which to go it over.

This year has again been very much just probono work on research projects. There's, for example, one introductory book coming out in a few weeks that we helped to create. Let's try to get a bit more active on this platform to keep everyone posted on our developments.

A "mechanical qubit" that requires superconductors to be used, is like a horse drawn carriage that requires a jet engine. Impressive feat nevertheless with scant practical usages foreseeable at this stage. www.science.org/content/arti...

So do you think the recent study of breaking #RSA with #DWave has real merit?

Busy week with research topics once again. Several steering groups of various projects as well as the #6GTNF seminar showcasing the 6G development in Finland. We continue to be excited about its intersection with quantum technology.

Our position in Finnish about the proposed #NATO Center of Excellence in #AI and #quantum technologies.

Our collaboration project EM4QS "Enhanced Middleware for Quantum Software" with the universities of Helsinki and Jyväskylä and other industry partners got funded! Stay tuned for updates on the progress. We believe there will be key findings for making quantum industrial.

Our partner #Quantastica added a pretty nice feature into their platform. Generating quantum circuits from classical code.

Republican Senator proposes a #Nato Center of Excellence to Finland that focuses on #AI and #QuantumComputing and this might be our favorite proposal.

Good reminder from the Finnish authorities: it's time to prepare for post quantum encryption. Happy to help with the preparation.

Couple of updates on interesting happenings in the quantum business. 1. The NIST standardization continues, but math is hard. A new vulnerability has been found and fixed. First movers need to beware. thecyberexpress.com/kyber-post-q...

A short intro into a research project combining 6G and quantum topics where we are involved in with Nokia, VTT, and Cumucore.

Today, we had another industry workshop this time focused on pharmaceuticals. The obvious molecular modelling use cases are important, but there is a lot more over the long term on handling the clinical data, modelling larger biological systems, and even optimising production and logistics.

Quite the feeling to visit #Slush incognito and have a CEO approach us with "I remember you taught me quantum computing five years ago!" It's been quite a ride already.

Our work in '23 has been heavily supporting research programs accross multiple universities. Additionally, we opened our business in Asia by providing preliminary consultation on quantum's impact on energy efficiency to a Japanese client. Successes on the web updated: unitaryzerospace.com#successes

Mentoring done. Tomorrow we'll see which teams win the prizes. Lot of good stuff. Portfolio optimizations, QML, graph problems, Grover applications etc.

It is starting. #HankenQuantumHackathon.

Short introduction into how the Finnish Defence Forces research sees the implications of quantum technology to operations. The impact is profound. nordicdefencereview.com/new-quantum-...

Short introduction into how the Finnish Defence Forces research sees the implications of quantum technology to operations. The impact is profound. nordicdefencereview.com/new-quantum-...

Today Finnish quantum computing research projects funded by Business Finland are presenting their progress and new ideas for projects in Tampere. We are proud to be a part of most of them.

Today workshopping the financial sector use cases for quantum computing. Thanks for the input from the network in prepararion!

The #Hanken #Quantum #Hackathon is in a weeks. Registrations are already closed, so it is safe to announce we will be mentoring the teams during the weekend. www.hanken.fi/en/calendar/...

Business Finland is organizing an event on their quantum program and funding on the 21st at Tampere. We'll likely be there and will be happy to meet you there!

Today, we are discussing the cloud giant's access to different quantum computers. It is going forward, and there are certain benefits, but certainly, this isn't what the market will end up in.

We are still handing out invites to people working with quantum technology. Let us know if you know a person who needs to get in.

A quick note on social media marketing: The amount of impressions LinkedIn gives for these kinds of even semi-technical posts is so small, that BlueSky is starting to feel like a major marketing channel.

Atom Computing has many interesting features in the system they are building, but the massive qubit count isn't maybe the most important one, especially as customers can't access it yet. We also do get that demonstrating scalability of production needed a lot. arstechnica.com/science/2023...

It isn't just about "when does Shor's algorithm become feasible?" It is also under constant development and thus the results may arrive sooner than you hope for.

Next month we are workshopping quantum computing again for the finance industry. What would be your recommendations for the very basic topics / cases to discuss?

Next month we are workshopping quantum computing again for the finance industry. What would be your recommendations for the very basic topics / cases to discuss?

Today we looked at a case where a quantum neural network had an order of magnitude better results than a classical one of comparable complexity. It shifted our view on the achievability of QML advantage a bit forward.

Another research project steering group tomorrow. This time we are supporting an academic project looking at the state of the art in quantum machine learning.