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Diraq achieves breakthrough in quantum entanglement with silicon spin qubits

Australian quantum computing company Diraq has announced a breakthrough in its silicon spin qubit technology, demonstrating a violation of Bell’s inequality — a key benchmark in quantum physics that confirms the presence of entanglement and high qubit fidelity.

Diraq awarded DARPA contract to advance utility-scale quantum computing

Australian quantum computing company Diraq has announced it will lead an international consortium participating in the US Government’s Quantum Benchmarking Initiative (QBI), a program run by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to explore the viability of utility-scale quantum computers by 2033.

UNSW-led team advances quantum tech with hole-spin qubit research

A UNSW Sydney-led team, in collaboration with Australian start-up Diraq, has achieved a breakthrough in quantum computing by demonstrating the use of hole-spin qubits with industry-standard silicon manufacturing techniques. 

Diraq achieves 99% fidelity in two-qubit gates with CMOS tech

Sydney-based quantum computing innovator Diraq has unveiled a major breakthrough, showcasing two-qubit gates operating with over 99 per cent accuracy on its SiMOS quantum dot platform.

Diraq revolutionises quantum computing with breakthrough discovery in operating processors

Engineers at Diraq, an Australian startup specialising in quantum processor development, have achieved a significant milestone in quantum computing by enabling quantum processors to function at temperatures much warmer than previously thought feasible.

Quantum computing company Diraq wins NSW commercialisation grant

Sydney-based quantum computing innovator Diraq has received a $3 million grant from the New South Wales government to accelerate its research and development program for ultra-powerful quantum computers. 

Federal gov’t announces 24 research projects selected for CRC-P grant initiative

Minister for Industry and Science Ed Husic has announced 24 projects that have been selected to share $50 million in research grants from the Australian government, including a recycling facility for wind turbine blades and a project that seeks to develop revolutionary technology to produce qubits.
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