Greg Bock | The Quantum Insider
Greg Bock is an award-winning investigative journalist with more than 25
years of experience in print, digital, and broadcast news. His reporting
has spanned crime, politics, business and technology, earning multiple
Keystone Awards and a Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters honors. Through the Associated Press and Nexstar Media Group, his coverage has reached audiences across the United States.
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Zurich Instruments Showcases Collaboration with NVIDIA at GTC D.C.

Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — At this year’s NVIDIA GTC D.C., Zurich Instruments showcased its support for NVIDIA NVQLink, a new open reference architecture that integrates CPUs, GPUs, and QPUs into a single powerful hybrid computing system.   Zurich Instruments contributes to defining the scalable architecture that will shape the

Quantum Land Grab: How Real-World Quantum Could Fuel Real Estate Investments

Insider Brief Quantum Land Grab: How Real-World Quantum Could Fuel Real Estate Investments Quantum computing is moving from the lab to the ledger. According to JLL’s new report, The Future of Quantum Real Estate, the coming decade could bring a “quantum land grab” as investors race to secure the specialized

Sejong City and KQIA Sign Agreement to Foster Quantum Industry Ecosystem

Insider Brief Sejong Special Self-Governing City (Mayor Choi Min-ho) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Korea Quantum Industry Association (KQIA, Chairman Bang Seung-hyun) on the 22nd in the Sejong Hall of Sejong City Hall. The agreement aims to foster the quantum industry ecosystem and commercialize related technologies. This

Quantum Imaging Research Could Improve Retinal Scans

Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE – A European research consortium is exploring a new quantum imaging technique that could one day help clinicians see the earliest signs of eye disease. Developed under the €4.5 million Horizon Europe-funded SEQUOIA project, the technique combines quantum physics and artificial intelligence to push beyond the

Isentroniq Raises €7.5M to Fix Quantum Computing’s ScalabilityProblem

Insider Brief Isentroniq raised €7.5 million to tackle one of quantum computing’s most stubborn hardware bottlenecks: cryogenic wiring that adds heat and consumes space as systems scale.The company annouced on LinkedIn that the pre-seed round was led by Heartcore Capital, with participation from OVNI Capital, Kima Ventures, IXCORE Group, Better