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Episode 46 -- Dr Andrew Horsley from Quantum Brilliance

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In this episode of @AuManufacturing Conversations with Brent Balinski, we hear from Dr Andrew Horsley, co-Founder and CTO of Quantum Brilliance, who tells us about growing qubits in diamond chips, why the growth of the quantum computing industry will need tonnes of roles involving non-quantum specialists, the company's $US 18 million raise this week, and more.
Episode guide

0:30 – introduction to Horsley’s career as a physics researcher and his company’s origins.

2:16 – Getting past mainframe-type quantum computing infrastructure and making it into an everyday technology.

3:35 – Some traditional electronics technologies used to enable their qubits.

5:30 – Their approach to fabricating diamond-based qubits versus implantation – “basically firing atoms at very high speed into a diamond” – and introducing an array of them inside a diamond with atomic precision.

6:55 – Diamond wafers are “unromantic rectangles” bought off-the-shelf and transformed, with more diamond grown on top.

8:10 – The Cray supercomputer analogy. Making quantum computing “an everyday technology” and enabling increasing compute density for lots of users.

10:50 – A team of 90, with 50 in Australia.

11:40 – The $US 18 million raise and what it will enable.

13:04 – The Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre installation in WA. “It is not a computational tool. It’s a tool for understanding how you deploy quantum systems and have them still operate and be performant. How do you integrate them into other devices?”

14:50 – How do we not blow it with Australia’s strength in quantum computing research and startups? It’s all about interlinks.

16:30 – We are fortunate that quantum attention is getting the attention it needs here, but it’s how do we shape that to get the best outcome.
Relevant links
Quantum Brilliance's website
https://quantumbrilliance.com/
QUANTUM COMPUTING MANUFACTURING BECKONS WITH QB’S CASH RAISING
QUANTUM BRILLIANCE MOVES TO DEVELOP HYBRID QUANTUM COMPUTER
QUANTUM BRILLIANCE IN GERMAN QUANTUM COMPUTING RESEARCH

QUANTUM BRILLIANCE BRINGS QUANTUM POWER TO SUPERCOMPUTER
QUANTUM TEAM FOCUSSED ON GETTING IT DONE HERE

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In this episode of @AuManufacturing Conversations with Brent Balinski, we hear from Dr Andrew Horsley, co-Founder and CTO of Quantum Brilliance, who tells us about growing qubits in diamond chips, why the growth of the quantum computing industry will need tonnes of roles involving non-quantum specialists, the company's $US 18 million raise this week, and more.
Episode guide

0:30 – introduction to Horsley’s career as a physics researcher and his company’s origins.

2:16 – Getting past mainframe-type quantum computing infrastructure and making it into an everyday technology.

3:35 – Some traditional electronics technologies used to enable their qubits.

5:30 – Their approach to fabricating diamond-based qubits versus implantation – “basically firing atoms at very high speed into a diamond” – and introducing an array of them inside a diamond with atomic precision.

6:55 – Diamond wafers are “unromantic rectangles” bought off-the-shelf and transformed, with more diamond grown on top.

8:10 – The Cray supercomputer analogy. Making quantum computing “an everyday technology” and enabling increasing compute density for lots of users.

10:50 – A team of 90, with 50 in Australia.

11:40 – The $US 18 million raise and what it will enable.

13:04 – The Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre installation in WA. “It is not a computational tool. It’s a tool for understanding how you deploy quantum systems and have them still operate and be performant. How do you integrate them into other devices?”

14:50 – How do we not blow it with Australia’s strength in quantum computing research and startups? It’s all about interlinks.

16:30 – We are fortunate that quantum attention is getting the attention it needs here, but it’s how do we shape that to get the best outcome.
Relevant links
Quantum Brilliance's website
https://quantumbrilliance.com/
QUANTUM COMPUTING MANUFACTURING BECKONS WITH QB’S CASH RAISING
QUANTUM BRILLIANCE MOVES TO DEVELOP HYBRID QUANTUM COMPUTER
QUANTUM BRILLIANCE IN GERMAN QUANTUM COMPUTING RESEARCH

QUANTUM BRILLIANCE BRINGS QUANTUM POWER TO SUPERCOMPUTER
QUANTUM TEAM FOCUSSED ON GETTING IT DONE HERE

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