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Techopedia: How Quantum Error Correction (QEC) Makes Quantum Computing Possible

Published on
July 26, 2024
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Karl Holmqvist
Karl Holmqvist, Lastwall's founder and CEO, has been immersed in cybersecurity since the 1990s and is staunch advocate for quantum-resilient cryptography. He dedicates his time to educating the technology community about the implications of quantum computing, earning recognition as a respected figure in the cybersecurity sphere.
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Quantum computing, the technology capable of leveraging matter and energy interactions at the subatomic level, is beginning to seep into what you might call everyday computing - and a large part of the credit goes to improvements in quantum error correction, our subject for today.

Techopedia sat with quantum experts from Riverlane and LastWall to understand what makes quantum tick, where we stand today, and how innovation is being pushed to the limit to enable the next generation of computers.

Read the full article by Techopedia, by following this link.