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Pawsey takes a quantum computing leap

Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre is working with an innovative start-up to test the first room-temperature quantum computer in a national supercomputing facility.

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Qubit’s quantum arrow is aiming for you 

Qubit is searching for a match made in quantum heaven as we increase our capability. Come see where a ‘relationship’ may take us.

Global leaders unveil responsible quantum computing guidelines

We've joined forces with the World Economic Forum to contribute to best-practice governance principles for quantum technologies.

We can’t let STEM skills become a casualty of COVID-19

Future economic growth will depend on the creation of future industries. Our Chief Scientist, Dr Cathy Foley, explains.

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Australian quantum technology could become a $4 billion industry and create 16,000 jobs

A quantum technology boom is coming, and Australia must act to avoid missing out. Our new roadmap plots a course for this new industry.

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Quantum computing: What’s the big deal?

Quantum technology could help solve challenges across a range of sectors. But what exactly is quantum technology and how will it be used?

At CSIRO, we solve the greatest challenges through innovative science and technology.

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