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Deyana Goh is the Editor for Quantum Spectator. She is fascinated by well-identified as well as unidentified flying objects, is a Star Trek fan, and graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science from the National University of Singapore.
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Bahrain government and SandboxAQ to partner on post-quantum cybersecurity
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IonQ to deliver 100-qubit system for South Korea’s first hybrid quantum-classical onsite integration
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Spain’s CESGA selects IQM and Telefónica to deploy quantum computing infrastructure
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WiMi Hologram Cloud launches hybrid quantum neural network structure for quantum AI
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India’s C-DAC demonstrates QKD on a mobile platform
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Quantum opportunities and threats — perspectives from the Singapore Fintech Festival
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Hardware
Silicon Quantum Computing sets record with 11-qubit processor
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Keysight Technologies to collaborate with Singapore on qubit design and control
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ASEAN Secretary-General highlights quantum opportunities at ASEAN Quantum Summit 2025
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Qilimanjaro & Oxigen Data Center to explore quantum integration into commercial data centers
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Canada launches $92m Phase 1 of the Quantum Champions Program
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Voyager Technologies & Infleqtion partner to integrate atomic clocks into space stations
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