The UK’s most powerful quantum computer will be based at the University of Cambridge. It is part of a major new partnership with IonQ, a leading quantum company.
Based at the Ray Dolby Centre
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The UK’s most powerful quantum computer will be based at the University of Cambridge. It is part of a major new partnership with IonQ, a leading quantum company.
Based at the Ray Dolby Centre
We put a spotlight on the London Quantum Technology Cluster, a major initiative backed by City Hall to position the capital as a global hub for quantum innovation.
Bringing together UCL, Imperial College London, and King’s College London, the cluster connects leading unive...