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Nord Quantique Announces Latest Advance in Quantum Error Correction

The company said the result cuts SPAM errors below 0.1% and brings its bosonic qubit approach closer to fault-tolerant quantum computing.

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One of Canada’s quantum frontrunners announced another breakthrough in error correction on quantum computers, in an effort to make them useful in the real world.  The news: Sherbrooke, Que.-based Nord Quantique, last valued at $1.4 billion USD ($1.9 billion CAD), published a research paper demonstrating that it achieved errors below 0.1 percent on a single-mode, grid-state qubit. This means it significantly reduced the number of errors and inter…

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Rutland Herald broke the news on Monday, July 13, 2026.
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