One vision of our industrial future will see fleets of autonomous vehicles transporting passengers and goods. Each vehicle will need to ‘see’ the world around it with perfect clarity and be connected to our next-generation communications networks with secure, real-time information transfer for location and navigation.
Announced today (13 June 2019) the new commercialising quantum technologies programme will build on the success of the ISCF’s quantum pioneer projects, which began work earlier this year to deliver quantum-enabled prototypes within 2 years.
Innovate UK and the EPSRC have just announced a £19.5 million funding competition for quantum technologies. But what are quantum technologies, and why are Innovate UK, and the UK government supporting them? What are quantum technologies? Quantum was invented by …
In 1965, Gordon Moore the co-founder of Intel and Fairchild Semiconductor observed that the number of transistors on a microprocessor chip doubles every two years or so. This insight has become known as Moore’s Law and it has held true …