IonQ and the University of Cambridge Announce Landmark Agreement to Establish Innovation Centre for Quantum Technology Commercialization
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IonQ Expands UK Presence Through Cambridge Research Partnership
IonQ and the University of Cambridge have partnered to establish the IonQ Quantum Innovation Centre, a collaboration intended to advance quantum research and expand IonQ’s intellectual property. The initiative will bring IonQ’s quantum technology, including a 256-qubit system, to Cambridge and support research in computing, networking, sensing, and security.
Quantum computer for Cambridge University
The UK’s most powerful quantum computer will be based at the University of Cambridge as part of a partnership with quantum specialist IonQ. The partnership will support the creation of ... The post Quantum computer for Cambridge University appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
IonQ and University of Cambridge Establish Quantum Innovation Centre
IonQ and the University of Cambridge have entered into a research agreement to establish the IonQ Quantum Innovation Centre. Based at the Ray Dolby Centre within the Cavendish Laboratory, the facility is designed to facilitate the commercialization of quantum technologies and the expansion of intellectual property. The partnership integrates interdisciplinary research across physics, engineering, computer [...] The post IonQ and University of Ca…
IonQ (IONQ) Stock Climbs After Cambridge University Partnership and SEC Filing
Key Highlights IonQ submitted an SEC prospectus enabling the University of Cambridge to resell 2,562,642 shares of common stock. The SEC submission stems from a Registration Rights Agreement executed Tuesday between the quantum computing firm and Cambridge. In parallel, IonQ revealed plans to launch the IonQ Quantum Innovation Centre at Cambridge University. The collaboration involves installing IonQ’s 256-qubit quantum system at Cambridge alon…
Cambridge to house world-leading IonQ quantum computer
The University of Cambridge will house what it has described as the “UK’s most powerful quantum computer” as part of a new partnership with US company IonQ. The agreement, which represents the largest-ever corporate research partnership for the university, will support the creation of the IonQ Quantum Innovation Centre, which will be based at the Ray Dolby Centre, home of Cambridge’s Cavendish Laboratory. In this centre will be the IonQ 2560qubi…
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