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Quantum City

@quantum_city

A multi-partner public engagement initiative, funded through the UK National Quantum Technologies Programme, highlighting the capabilities of quantum.

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QCommHub (@qcommhub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really thoughtful Satellite Applications Catapult #podcast on the knowledge exchange process between academia & the #space #industry, featuring @QCommHub, INSQT & Physics, University of Strathclyde investigator Daniel Oi on the synergistic advantages of this relationship for #quantum space #communications

Quantum City (@quantum_city) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#InterestingRead: #Quantum #Technology Could Open The Way To Economic Advantage For The UK, Academy Reports via The Quantum Insider thequantuminsider.com/2024/06/21/qua…

National Quantum Computing Centre (@nqcc_official) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing the official NQCC X account! Follow us for updates and insights in the quantum computing landscape. #NQCC#QuantumComputing#Quantum

Daisy Shearer (@quantumdaisy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really excited that we now have an X account at the NQCC! Watch this space for updates and info from the UK's National Laboratory for Quantum Computing ⚛️

Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (@scitechgovuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“We want to see a future where cutting-edge science improves everyday lives.” Peter Kyle visited University of Glasgow as the government invests £100 million into 5 new quantum research hubs, that will develop: 🩸 rapid blood tests ⚡ faster MRI scanners 🧭 next-gen positioning systems

“We want to see a future where cutting-edge science improves everyday lives.”

<a href="/peterkyle/">Peter Kyle</a> visited <a href="/UofGlasgow/">University of Glasgow</a> as the government invests £100 million into 5 new quantum research hubs, that will develop:

🩸 rapid blood tests
⚡ faster MRI scanners
🧭 next-gen positioning systems
Quantum Computing & Simulation Hub (@qcshub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Five new quantum research hubs, backed by over £100 million of government funding have been announced by Science Secretary Peter Kyle. These hubs will aim to deliver breakthroughs in areas including healthcare, cybersecurity and transport. gov.uk/government/new…

Quantum Computing & Simulation Hub (@qcshub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔍 How do you go from studying law to becoming an expert in quantum physics? Find out in our interview with Oxford University Professor of Quantum Physics Andrew Daley! 📖 qcshub.org/article/the-qu… #QuantumJourney #QuantumComputing

HWUNews (@hwunews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We've broken ground on our new £2.5M Optical Ground Station. The cutting-edge telescope will help to advance #satellite quantum secure communications, #cybersecurity research and space debris tracking to maintain UK leadership in #quantum tech. tinyurl.com/34m5ymzx QCommHub

We've broken ground on our new £2.5M Optical Ground Station. The cutting-edge telescope will help to advance #satellite quantum secure communications, #cybersecurity research and space debris tracking to maintain UK leadership in #quantum tech.

tinyurl.com/34m5ymzx
<a href="/QCommHub/">QCommHub</a>
Quantum City (@quantum_city) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Katherine Skipper and Tushna Commissariat interview three experts in the #quantum arena, to get their advice on #careers in the quantum market #skills #Training physicsworld.com/a/taking-the-l…

Quantum City (@quantum_city) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Insightful commentary on the state of #quantum #technologies in the UK by Professor Sir Peter Knight, Chair of the UK National Quantum Technologies Programme Strategic Advisory Board, on the The Foundation for Science and Technology #podcast. Listen at: foundation.org.uk/Podcasts/2024/…

Quantum Computing & Simulation Hub (@qcshub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now in our fifth and final year, we're pleased to announce the publication of the QCS Hub Final Report which highlights the significant progress we have made in advancing quantum computing technologies. Download your copy here: qcshub.org/final-report #QuantumComputing

Now in our fifth and final year, we're pleased to announce the publication of the QCS Hub Final Report  which highlights the significant progress we have made in advancing quantum computing technologies. Download your copy here: qcshub.org/final-report 
#QuantumComputing
National Quantum Computing Centre (@nqcc_official) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are delighted to announce that the NQCC's facility has been inaugurated this morning by the Minister of Science, Research and Innovation, Lord Vallance gov.uk/government/new… #quantumcomputing #quantum

We are delighted to announce that the NQCC's facility has been inaugurated this morning by the Minister of Science, Research and Innovation, Lord Vallance 
gov.uk/government/new… 
#quantumcomputing #quantum
QuantIC (@quantic_qthub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're delighted to announce the publication of our Legacy Report, a summary of our achievements over the past decade. We highlight our progress in leading the UK quantum imaging research agenda and advancing quantum imaging technologies. Download at quantic.ac.uk/legacy/

We're delighted to announce the publication of our Legacy Report, a summary of our achievements over the past decade. We highlight our progress in leading the UK quantum imaging research agenda and advancing quantum imaging technologies. Download at quantic.ac.uk/legacy/
The Quantum Insider (@quantumdaily) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The UK’s National Quantum Computing Centre is open! ( National Quantum Computing Centre ) Backed by £93M, it aims to advance energy, healthcare, climate, and cybersecurity, plus launch the first-ever quantum apprenticeship! 🌐🚀 #QuantumComputing #UKTech

Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (@scitechgovuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📷Cameras that can see what’s beyond visible 🧠Brain scans without needing an MRI ♻️Research into plastic free alternatives From tackling climate change, to improving healthcare, we're funding five quantum research hubs across the UK to solve some of our biggest challenges.

Institute of Physics (@physicsnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

100 years ago, the development of quantum mechanics began. Today, UK researchers and businesses are pioneering discoveries that could allow us to do things previously thought impossible. Join us for #QuantumYear2025: iop.org/IYQ Watch the opening ceremony live

100 years ago, the development of quantum mechanics began.

Today, UK researchers and businesses are pioneering discoveries that could allow us to do things previously thought impossible.

Join us for #QuantumYear2025: iop.org/IYQ

Watch the opening ceremony live