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ποΈ π¨π¦ Quantum, Eh? Zoom's quantum leap, welcoming Albertan innovators, making quantum connections, and more!
Published 8 months agoΒ β’Β 10 min read
In this issue:
Welcome aboard! Alberta quantum innovators join QIC π
The QIC community takes the stage at Waterloo's Quantum Connections π€
QIC's take on reforming the most significant innovation policy tool in Canada π
Unboxing Quantum virtual panel talk π¦
Members & Affiliates making waves π
Must-read quantum news ποΈ
Hot jobs: New quantum careers opportunities πΌ
Don't miss these upcoming quantum events ποΈ
π Warm welcome to three Alberta-based quantum innovators
Weβre thrilled to roll out the welcome mat for three Alberta-based additions to our QIC community:
βAlberta CREATE Centre is based in Edmonton and provides open-access resource facilities ranging from nano technology, engineering makerspace, and cloud infrastructure via the nanoFAB, the Elko Garage, and the ISAIC.
βQuantum Silicon Inc (QSi) is an Edmonton-headquartered company working to develop devices that harness proprietary single-atom silicon quantum dots to create high-speed quantum-enabled accelerators that are orders of magnitude faster and more energy efficient than their transistor-based equivalents.
βQubo Consulting Corp. is a Calgary-headquartered quantum training and consulting company helping businesses, non-profits, and government organizations make informed decisions about emerging disruptive technology by training business leaders and the future quantum workforce on quantum tech and its implications for various industries.
π€ QIC Members takes the stage at Quantum Connections in Waterloo
In early May, Canada' quantum community gathered at the original Quantum Valley in Waterloo, Ontario for the Institute for Quantum Computing's second annual Quantum Connections conference.
It was a full sweep with QIC Members and Affiliates lighting up every discussion panel, tackling hot topics from research security to industry trends. Well done to representatives from ACET, Anyon Systems, Ki3 Photonics,Nord Quantique, Quantacet, QIC, Quantum Valley Ideas Lab, Qubo Consulting,Xanadu, yiyaniQ, and others for their stellar insights.
As the quantum sector stands on the brink of transforming industries across the board, its deep-rooted reliance on R&D makes policies like SR&ED and patent box regimes not just beneficial but essential. These tools act as vital catalysts, powering a sector that is inherently intensive in research and development and rich with intangible assets.
In response to these consultations, Quantum Industry Canada (QIC) has actively participated and submitted detailed recommendations. Dive into our submissions to see how we're advocating for the future of quantum in Canada:
Special thanks to the QIC Members who volunteered their time and expertise to participate in QIC's first Working Group and craft this submission: Kyung Soo Choi (Q-Block Computing), Camille Georges (SBQuantum), Gordon Harling (CMC Microsystems), Sam Mugel (Multiverse Computing), Jordan Smith (Quantized Technologies Inc), and Nick Werstiuk (Quantum Valley Ideas Lab). Also thanks to Alexandra Daoud (Anyon Systems) for providing feedback on recommendations relating to IP.β
π¦Unboxing Quantum: virtual panel hosted by Blusson QMIββ
Join the Blusson Quantum Matter Institute (QMI) for a virtual panel that will bring together quantum industry experts and thought leaders to discuss Canadaβs rapidly evolving quantum computing landscape, including QMI's Chris Coleman and Lukas Chrostowski, QIC's Lisa Lambert, and The Quantum Insider's Alex Challens.
With a special focus on pathways to fostering collaboration between academia, industry, and government, this panel aims to explore the critical role that universities and research institutes play in fostering adoption, ushering in new technology, and training the quantum workforce as we emerge from the noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) era and into the early stages of fault tolerance.
ποΈ Wednesday, June 19 10:00-11:00 a.m. PST. ποΈ
Dive into the latest achievements and highlights from Canada's quantum trailblazers:
Agnostiq announced Function Serve, Covalentβs new inference service that makes it extremely simple to productionalize any AI/LLM or accelerated compute application with only a few additional lines of Python. β Read moreβ
Bita Quantum AI announced their first 12-hour bootcamp on practical quantum computing and telecommunication β Details hereββ
Blusson Quantum Matter Institute has launched their LinkedIn newsletter, Material Intelligence β Subscribe hereββ
CMC Microsystems published a new report exploring activities of researchers in Canadian post-secondaries institutions by describing academic designs that have progressed to fabrication.β Read the full reportβ
D-Wave announced the release of their new Fast Anneal feature, extending quantum computing performance gains β Read moreββ
evolutionQ announced a new partnership with the Bank for International Settlements Toronto Innovation Hub β Read moreβ
evolutionQ unveiled MultimodalKES, a new cryptography protocol offering increased protection against classical and quantum cyber threats. β Read moreβββ
InfoSec Global's AgileSecβ’ Analytics now integrates with Microsoft Copilot for Security. β Read moreβ
InfoSec Global has also partnered with 1touch.io, a pioneer in Contextual AI data intelligence, to strengthen enterprise data security and compliance. β Read moreβ
Nanoacademic Technologies released not only an updated version of the RESCU+ and NanoDCAL+ build system, but a completely new one. β Read moreββ
Nord Quantique and SBQuantum met with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Members of Parliament to discuss Canadaβs role within the field of quantum technologies on an international scale, as well as the economic development in the Estrie region. β Read more here and hereβ
PASQAL partners with Welling to address neutral atom computing challenges. β Read moreββ
Phantom Photonics was featured in Velocity Incubator's Up Start Spotlight, highlighting how the company is developing a new kind of LiDAR that is powered by quantum technology. β Read moreβ
Zurich Instruments provides Quantum Computing System to Photonic Inc. β Read moreβ
Photonic's Chief Quantum Officer, Stephanie Simmons, was named in Maclean's Magazine's 2024 Power List: Tech β See the full listββ
Paul Terry, CEO at Photonic, and Alex Condello, Senior Director of Algorithms, Performance, and Tools at D-Wave, were featured on a keynote panel on quantum computing moderated by QIC CEO Lisa Lambert at INNOVATEwest, the largest tech conference to be hosted in Vancouver, Canada in years. β Read moreββ
Quantized Technologies Inc.has been selected for the second cohort of QAI Ventures accelerators program. β Read moreβ
Quantropi and Reticulate Micro Inc. announced an exclusive partnership to jointly market their firms' video encoding and quantum security technologies to the defense and encoding markets. β Read moreββ
Quantropi has been nominated for one of Canada's Best Private Board awards by MondouxRollins Partners
QIC's CEO, Lisa Lambert was featured in a recent Research Money Q&A on unlocking Canada's quantum potential β Read the conversation ββ
Xanadu released PennyLane v.0.36 and Catalyst v.0.6 β Details hereβ
Xanadu's 2024 Residency Program β a prestigious internship where students from all over the world come to the Xanadu HQ in Toronto to spend 4 months doing cutting-edge R&D in quantum computing β is under way. β Go behind the scenesβ
AlΓ‘n Aspuru-Guzik, Professor of Chemistry and Computer Science, University of Toronto, and Scientific Advisor and Co-founder of Zapata AI, was interviewed at NVIDIA's Live from GTC series. β Watch hereββ
Zero Point Cryogenics delivered Model L dilution refrigerator to the University of Waterloo's Institute for Quantum Computing, is among the recipients of Edmonton's new EdgeFund, AND was one of six companies across three Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) streams to be selected to participate in the recent CDL Max.
ποΈ Buzzworthy quantum headlines and resources
ποΈ Zooming in on quantum-safe cryptography: Securing our digital future today
Zoom goes quantum-safe: Zoom (the videoconferencing platform) just hit a major milestone! It's now the first UCaaS provider to roll out post-quantum end-to-end encryption for video conferencing. What does this mean for your next virtual meeting? Top-notch security that's ready for the quantum era. Get ready to Zoom into the future, safely! β Read more
Believe it or not, much of the digital encryption we rely on today dates back to the 1970s β a lot has changed since disco ruled the charts. As we step into the quantum age, why is it crucial to upgrade our cryptography, and why the rush? Dive into this enlightening video from the World Knowledge Forum to find out why we need to accelerate our security strategies.
NIST hosted the 5th PQC Standardization Conference in April to discuss various aspects of the algorithms and to gain feedback for informing decisions on standardization. Check out some of the video recaps and reports presentedβ
White House Advisor Says NIST To Release Post-Quantum Cryptographic Algorithms In Coming Weeks β Read moreβ
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π Resources, plans, & announcements from quantum innovators and organizations around the world
π The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) published its new strategic plan for 2024-2029. Digital and quantum technologies is one of of the four intersecting research and innovation priorities. β Read moreβ
π Policy updates released by Canada's Department of National Defence (DND) focus on quantum technology's role in making Canada safe. β Read moreβ
The Office of the New South Wales Chief Scientist & Engineer in Australia released the Quantum Algorithms and Applications report, which includes QIC Member BTQ. β Read moreβ
TheEuropean Commission has published a call encouraging Member States to develop a coordinated strategy for the adoption of post-quantum cryptography. β Read moreβ
Germany's Federal Ministry of Education and Research has published a Quantum Technologies Conceptual Framework Programme. β Read moreβ
ETSI has released a draft of βA Repeatable Framework for Quantum-Safe Migrationsβ at the start of the 10th ETSI/IQC Quantum Safe Cryptography Conference. This document outlines an iterative, divide-and-conquer approach for planning and executing quantum-safe migrations. β Read and provide your comments hereβ
π Plus more quantum think pieces, articles & podcasts from QIC's community of Members and Affiliates:
BTQ's The Quantum State Podcast dropped a new episode: The Quantum Threat to Blockchain β Listen hereβ
Crypto4A'a CEO Bruno Couillard was featured on the Root Causes podcast and offered an update on the US government's migration to post-quantum cryptography (PQC), challenges with migration, and more. β Listen hereβ
D-Wave's Murray Thom wrote this blog for Medium reflecting on the Global Quantum Symposium 2024
Xanadu's CEO and Founder, Christian Weedbrook was featured in TechTo's Founders Journey podcast and the Betakit podcast. β Listen here and hereβ
πΌ Career opportunities in Canada's quantum industry
Curious about careers that donβt just follow the trends but set them?
Canadaβs quantum industry is the playing field for those who dream big and innovate bigger. With a plethora of positions available at QIC's Members and Affiliates, your future career awaits on the cutting edge!
β01 Communique is looking engineers, as well as sales and marketing professionals
βOTI Lumionics is hiring an Analytical Chemist andFinancial Controller
βOZ Opticshas nearly 50 open roles in all areas of its business
βPasqal has open roles in Sherbrooke, QC for engineers and an Accountant
βPhotonic has open roles relating to quantum processors, hardware engineering, program management, integrated photonics, marketing & communications, and operations
βQ-Block Computing is looking for an Experimental AO Physicist and a UI Designer & Programmer
βQuantum Valley Ideas Lab is hiring an Electrical Engineer, a Software Engineer, and a number of postdocs
βsoftwareQ is looking for a quantum software engineer, a quantum algorithms and/or quantum error correction (fault-tolerance) researcher, and an intern (co-op)
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