DeteQt was founded by Adjunct Professor Jim Rabeau and Professor Omid Kavehei from the University of Sydney Nano Institute.
Researchers have now unlocked the secret to doing so with a tabletop quantum sensor that can capture magnetic fields with ...
Achieving integration of semiconducting and superconducting qubits with full industrial 300-mm wafer fabrication.
The worldwide market for quantum sensing is expected to grow from about $375 million last year to roughly $915 million in ...
These numbers demonstrate that quantum sensing applications are moving beyond cutting-edge research and are ready to enter practical deployments in several segments, including automotive and consumer ...
A quantum state of light was successfully teleported through more than 30 kilometers (around 18 miles) of fiber optic cable ...
DeteQt, a quantum sensing startup spun out of the University of Sydney, has secured pre-seed funding from some of the ...
The quantum sensing breakthrough is published in the journal Physical Review A, and has the potential to revolutionize many aspects of daily life, industry, and science. Imagine two photons ...
Pioneering quantum sensing startup, DeteQt, has secured three-quarters of a million dollars in pre-seed funding from ...
A seminar in Pune addressed the impact of quantum technology on warfare, stressing collaboration between military, academia, ...