Microsoft selects QxBranch for quantum computing collaboration
Microsoft has announced it is partnering with Adelaide startup QxBranch in a bid to ‘drive the quantum computing industry forward’.
Microsoft has announced it is partnering with Adelaide startup QxBranch in a bid to ‘drive the quantum computing industry forward’.
Q-Ctrl, Australia’s “first quantum tech start-up”, has secured the backing of three major global venture capital funds to complete its seed round initiated last year.
Microsoft today cemented its long-standing quantum computing research relationship with the University of Sydney, with the signing of a multi-year investment deal understood to be in the multiple millions.