Photonic hardware pioneer PsiQuantum has officially broken ground and commenced construction on its utility-scale quantum computing facility at Moreton Bay Central in Petrie, Queensland. Backed by a joint $940 million (AUD) investment from the Australian Federal and Queensland State governments, the strategic site represents a pivot from the company’s originally planned location at the Brisbane Airport Industrial Park. By anchoring its Asia-Pacific operations on the repurposed site of the former Petrie Paper Mill, PsiQuantum leverages large-scale, pre-existing industrial utility networks, allowing the California-based enterprise to bypass infrastructure bottlenecks and accelerate its deployment roadmap. The master build is architected to house tens [...]

The quantum computing start-up is playing catch up with its bold plan to build the world’s first utility-scale supercomputer in Brisbane.

Hybrid quantum-classical control solutions provider Quantum Machines (QM) has announced the acquisition of Hungarian hardware design firm PCB Design Ltd.. Marking QM’s second…