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Europe Quantum Computing Market Size and Overview Analysis … – The Knox Student

U.S (New York)-Europe Quantum Computing MarketReport gives evaluation and insights primarily based on authentic consultations with necessary gamers such as CEOs, Managers, Department Heads of Suppliers, Manufacturers, and Distributors etc.

Europe quantum computing market was valued at $257.5 million in 2021 and will grow by 27.2% annually over 2021-2031,driven by the need for secure communication and digitization, an emergence of advance applications and early adoption of quantum computers in some industries, increased investment in quantum computing technology, and the rise of numerous strategic partnerships and collaborations among key vendors. Highlighted with 36 tables and 67 figures, this 131-page report Europe Quantum Computing Market 2021-2031 by Component (Hardware, Software, Services), Technology (Superconducting Qubits, Trapped Ion, Quantum Cryptography, Quantum Annealing, Topological and Photonic), Deployment, Application (ML, Optimization, Simulation), Industry Vertical, and Country: Trend Forecast and Growth Opportunity is based on a comprehensive research of the entire Europe quantum computing market and all its sub-segments through extensively detailed classifications.

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Profound analysis and assessment are generated from premium primary and secondary information sources with inputs derived from industry professionals across the value chain. The report is based on studies on 2019-2021 and provides forecast from 2022 till 2031 with 2021 as the base year. (Please note: The report will be updated before delivery so that the latest historical year is the base year and the forecast covers at least 5 years over the base year.)

In-depth qualitative analyses include identification and investigation of the following aspects: Market Structure Growth Drivers Restraints and Challenges Emerging Product Trends & Market Opportunities Porters Fiver Forces

The trend and outlook of global market is forecast in optimistic, balanced, and conservative view by taking into account of COVID-19 and Russia-Ukraine conflict. The balanced (most likely) projection is used to quantify quantum computing market in every aspect of the classification from perspectives of Component, Technology, Deployment, Application, Industry Vertical, and Region.

Selected Key Players: 1QB Information Technologies Inc. Accenture Plc. Amazon Web Services, Inc. Anyon Systems, Inc. Atos SE Cambridge Quantum Computing Ltd. ColdQuanta, Inc. D-Wave Systems Inc. Google LLC by Alphabet Inc. Honeywell International Inc. IBM Corporation Intel Corporation IonQ Inc. ISARA Corporation Microsoft Corporation QC Ware Corp. Quantum Circuits, Inc. Rigetti & Co, Inc. River Lane Research Xanadu Quantum Technologies Inc. Zapata Computing, Inc.

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Based on Component Hardware o Quantum Computers o Programmed Infrastructure Software o Simulation o Optimization o Machine Learning o Sampling and Others Services o Professional Services ? Deployment and Installation ? Infrastructure Maintenance ? Consulting and Education o Managed Services

Based on Technology Superconducting Qubits Trapped Ion Quantum Cryptography Quantum Annealing Topological and Photonic

By Deployment On-premises Deployment Cloud-based Deployment

By Application Machine Learning (ML) Quantum Optimization Quantum Simulation Quantum Finance Quantum Chemistry Other Applications

By Industry Vertical Pharmaceutical and Healthcare BFSI Government and Public Services Aerospace and Defense Energy & Utilities Automotive and Transportation Chemical Industry IT and Telecom Manufacturing Industry Cybersecurity Media and Entertainment Other Industry Verticals

Geographically Germany UK France Spain Italy Netherlands Rest of Europe (further segmented into Russia, Switzerland, Poland, Sweden, Belgium, Austria, Ireland, Norway, Denmark, and Finland))

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The Enchilada Trap: New Device Paves the Way for Bigger and … – SciTechDaily

The Enchilada Trap, manufactured in Sandia National Laboratories Microsystems Engineering, Science and Applications fabrication facility. Credit: Craig Fritz, Sandia National Laboratories

Sandia National Laboratories has produced its first lot of a new world-class ion trap, a central component for certain quantum computers. This innovative device, termed the Enchilada Trap, enables researchers to construct more powerful machines, propelling the experimental yet groundbreaking realm of quantum computing forward.

In addition to traps operated at Sandia, several traps will be used at Duke University for performing quantum algorithms. Duke and Sandia are research partners through the Quantum Systems Accelerator, one of five U.S. National Quantum Information Science Research Centers funded by the Department of Energys Office of Science.

An ion trap is a type of microchip that holds electrically charged atoms, or ions. With more trapped ions, or qubits, a quantum computer can run more complex algorithms.

Jonathan Sterk points to the section of an ion trap trapped ion qubits travel in a close-up view of the trap inside a vacuum chamber at Sandia National Laboratories. Credit: Craig Fritz, Sandia National Laboratories

With sufficient control hardware, the Enchilada Trap could store and transport up to 200 qubits using a network of five trapping zones inspired by its predecessor, the Roadrunner Trap. Both versions are produced at Sandias Microsystems Engineering, Science, and Applications fabrication facility.

According to Daniel Stick, a Sandia scientist and leading researcher with the Quantum Systems Accelerator, a quantum computer with up to 200 qubits and current error rates will not outperform a conventional computer for solving useful problems. However, it will enable researchers to test an architecture with many qubits that in the future will support more sophisticated quantum algorithms for physics, chemistry, data science, materials science, and other areas.

We are providing the field of quantum computing room to grow and explore larger machines and more complicated programming, Stick said.

Sandia National Laboratories electrical engineer Ray Haltli optimizes parameters before placing gold wire bonds on an ion trap. When ready, the machine runs automatically, placing up to seven wires per second. Credit: Craig Fritz, Sandia National Laboratories

Sandia has researched, built, and tested ion traps for 20 years. To overcome a series of design challenges, the team combined institutional knowledge with new innovations.

For one, they needed space to hold more ions and a way to rearrange them for complex calculations. The solution was a network of electrodes that branches out similar to a family tree or tournament bracket. Each narrow branch serves as a place to store and shuttle ions.

Sandia had experimented with similar junctions in previous traps. The Enchilada Trap uses the same design in a tiled way so it can explore scaling properties of a smaller trap. Stick believes the branching architecture is currently the best solution for rearranging trapped ion qubits and anticipates that future, even larger versions of the trap will feature a similar design.

Another concern was the dissipation of electrical power on the Enchilada Trap, which could generate significant heat, leading to increased outgassing from surfaces, a higher risk of electrical breakdown, and elevated levels of electrical field noise. To address this issue, production specialists designed new microscopic features to reduce the capacitance of certain electrodes.

Our team is always looking ahead, said Sandias Zach Meinelt, the lead integrator on the project. We collaborate with scientists and engineers to learn about the kind of technology, features, and performance improvements they will need in the coming years. We then design and fabricate traps to meet those requirements and constantly seek ways to further improve.

The research was funded by the US Department of Energy.

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DeLand Police investigating shooting Downtown, no active shooter … – The West Volusia Beacon

Update, 3:20 p.m. Police confirm officer-involved shooting

The DeLand Police Department confirmed a shooting that occurred earlier today, Aug. 25, was an officer-involved shooting that left one adult male dead.

No officers or deputies are injured, the department said.

Police did not confirm which law enforcement agency fired the shots that left one man dead.

AAMCO Transmissions & Total Car Care Manager Chris Knecht was inside his store when he heard shots fired.

We all hit the floor, he said.

Looking out the window of the business, Knecht reported, Theres a guy dead right out in the middle of the street, lying under a blanket.

Woodland Boulevard remains closed from Voorhis Avenue to Euclid Avenue.

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The DeLand Police Department is investigating a shooting that occurred earlier this afternoon near the intersection of Woodland Boulevard and Euclid Avenue.

There is no active shooter, city officials said.

The city could not confirm whether anyone was injured. Woodland Boulevard is closed near the area so police can investigate.

According to people who were nearby at the time, the shooting is believed to have taken place near the AAMCO Transmissions & Total Car Care shop at 460 S. Woodland Blvd.

Manager Chris Knecht said he was working earlier today when he heard a shot just outside of the shop.

We all hit the floor, he said.

A crime scene investigation truck in front of the auto shop is just one of the many vehicles that make up the heavy police presence near the intersection of Woodland Boulevard and Euclid Avenue. Volusia County Sheriffs and DeLand Police officers, detectives and a mobile crime scene unit were present on the scene.

Drivers are asked to avoid the area.

This is a developing story and will be updated when more information becomes available.

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Key progress made in rebuilding Queensland’s DNA and forensic … – Media Statements

Minister for Health, Mental Health and Ambulance Services and Minister for Women The Honourable Shannon Fentiman

The rebuilding of Queenslands DNA and forensic services has taken a significant step forward with the recruitment of eminent scientists and the start of consultation on a proposed framework to govern Forensic Science Queensland.

The Palaszczuk Governments Workforce Attraction Incentive Scheme has led to the appointment of three leading scientists to senior management roles.

The three scientists bring with them a combined experience of more than 50 years in forensics, with backgrounds in biology, crime scene investigation and human remains identification.

The appointments form part of FSQs push to attract the best and brightest talent to help position the organisation as a leader in DNA and forensics analysis.

The addition of new scientists comes amid the start of consultation on the draft Forensic Science Queensland Bill, which aims to support the functions of FSQ.

Consultation is being undertaken with key stakeholders in criminal justice, forensic science, health and victim support groups, who will all have the opportunity to provide feedback on and inform the progress of the draft Bill.

Quotes attributable to the Minister for Health, Mental Health and Ambulance Services and Minister for Women Shannon Fentiman:

Rebuilding Queenslands DNA and forensic services to the highest standard is a complex and challenging task, but todays announcements are a significant step towards achieving this goal.

The appointments of the three individuals speak to their desire to contribute toward our vision of delivering a DNA and forensic service that sets the benchmark for others to follow.

As with any organisation, the success of Forensic Science Queensland (FSQ) will hinge significantly on building a team of respected and qualified experts in their fields.

The Queensland Government has been clear in its commitment following the Commission of Inquiry: we want to restore the publics confidence in DNA and forensic services.

It is why we are investing more than $95 million to manage the body of work stemming from the Inquiry, building FSQs foundations and recruiting the right people to help the organisation succeed.

Quotes attributable to Attorney-General and Minister for Justice and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence Yvette DAth:

Restoring confidence in Forensic Science Queensland (FSQ) and its role within the justice system is a key commitment of the Palaszczuk Government.

It was never going to be a quick process, but these new appointments show the Queensland Government is making progress.

The Government has always said we would rebuild FSQ from the ground up and leave Queensland with a facility that was the envy of the world, and this is just the next step in achieving that goal.

Work is well underway to draft the Forensic Science Queensland Bill, which will provide a statutory scaffold responsive to the Commission of Inquirys recommendations.

The Palaszczuk Government looks forward to hearing feedback from stakeholders on the draft Bill.

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Media contact Natarjsha Kramer 0456 436 934

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600-thousand-year-old stone tools inherited by UCCS from artist – KOAA News 5

COLORADO SPRINGS The University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) received a donated collection of stone tools as old as 300-thousand to 600-thousand-years-old in July of this year. The collection is housed and curated by the university's anthropology department.

Nearly 1,000 of a 1,500 tool collection were provided by Tony Berlant, a California-based artist, who collected the artifacts over his lifetime.

Dr. Thomas Wynn, a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at UCCS and a long-time friend and colleague of Berlant's, assisted with the acquisition of the collection amid Berlant's declining health.

Dr. Thomas Wynn

Wynn said he has been studying artifacts like the ones donated to UCCS since 1975.

"Archeology is really a set of methods for recovering ... it's like crime scene investigation," said Wynn.

He said it is pieces of expression from the past, like those in the collection, that enable the understanding of modern artistic experiences.

Dr. Thomas Wynn

Wynn compared the different artifact sizes, shapes, and materials to the sizes, shapes, and materials of modern technology like phones, vehicles, and clothing.

"Whoever made this was making an expression of his or her impulse to create," said Wynn.

Pieces of the collection can be viewed on display at UCCS' Centennial Hall.

"There's some connection I have with the Neandertals who collected [these tools] ... Some things are very old and are just embedded very deeply in our consciousness," said Wynn. ____

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