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Keysight Technologies has entered into a five-year Master Research Collaboration Agreement with Singapore's primary quantum research ecosystem, focusing on developing scalable qubit control architectures.
Meanwhile, BTQ Technologies has made a strategic investment in Keypair, a South Korean firm specializing in security for national infrastructure, and has joined the QTUM ETF. Additionally, Xanadu Quantum Technologies has published a framework on arXiv aimed at utilizing fault-tolerant quantum computers for modeling photosensitizers in cancer therapy.
Riverlane has unveiled its Local Clustering Decoder for real-time quantum error correction, published in Nature Communications. In another development, Fujitsu has announced a $100,000 Quantum Simulator Challenge for 2025-26, inviting participants to evaluate its quantum simulation technology.
Lastly, research indicates that quantum computers may be more useful than previously expected, with significant advances in the types of problems they can solve, as well as a study revealing how errors unfold over time within these systems.