Quantum Tech Pod Episode 13: Pete Shadbolt, PsiQuantum Co-Founder And CSO
QuantumTechPod host Chris Bishop in conversation with Pete Shadbolt, PsiQuantum co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer about the company’s founding, what it takes to build a useful, 1 million qubit quantum computer, and the importance of fault-tolerance and error-correction for commercially useful applications.
IQT News
PsiQuantum is building 'first useful quantum computer'
Quantum computers can help us regulate the climate, make new medicines and solve the energy problem. Australian Jeremy O'Brien hopes to create 'the first useful quantum computer' by the end of the decade with his company PsiQuantum.
De Tijd
Quantum computing start-up founded by British academics worth $3.2bn
PsiQuantum is aiming to be the first company to develop a fully-functioning quantum computer, and has raised $450m from backers.
The Telegraph
Video: Silicon Photonic Quantum Computing - Jeremy O'Brien at the 2021 APS March Meeting
PsiQuantum CEO Jeremy O’Brien outlines how, by the middle of this decade, PsiQuantum will have completely stood up all the manufacturing lines and processes necessary to begin assembling a final machine: a fault-tolerant, error-corrected quantum computer with hundreds of logical qubits and billions of gates.
2021 APS March Meeting
How PsiQuantum is building the world’s first ‘useful’ quantum computer
PsiQuantum is one of a group of leading start-ups in quantum computing. With a more pragmatic approach than its peers, the company hopes to build the world's first 'useful' quantum computer.
Investment Monitor
Quantum computing: Believe the hype
Quantum computing is now entering the commercial sphere, and given its potential impact on everything from climate change to medical research, no business can afford to ignore it.
Investment Monitor
Building A Quantum Computer with Light
Jeremy O’Brien, CEO of PsiQuantum, joins Azeem Azhar to explore the exponential advantage quantum computing will bring to problems across science and industry, and talks about how he’s using photonics to build the first productive quantum computer.
Harvard Business Review