The UK National Quantum Biomedical Research Hub (Q-BIOMED) has been awarded £902,000 ($1.2 million USD) from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). Delivered through the government’s Accelerating Capability Fund—a flexible financial mechanism anchored to the UK’s £2.5 billion National Quantum Strategy—the capital injection supports six targeted work packages to develop and translate quantum sensing hardware into clinical medical environments. The initiative establishes new academic partnerships across five research institutions to integrate quantum devices directly into the diagnostics, neuroimaging, and surgical pipelines of the National Health Service (NHS). Technical Architecture & Quantum Hardware Enhancements The six funded work packages target [...]

The National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) and Google Quantum AI have announced that King’s College London (King’s) has been awarded exclusive early access to Google’s…

The UK National Quantum Biomedical Research Hub (Q-BIOMED) has been awarded £902,000 ($1.2 million USD) from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).…