• Compact quantum light processing: New findings lead to advances in optical quantum computing

    An international collaboration of researchers, led by Philip Walther at University of Vienna, have achieved a significant breakthrough in quantum technology, with the successful demonstration of quantum interference among several single photons using a novel resource-efficient platform. The work published in Science Advances represents a notable advancement in optical quantum computing that paves the way for more scalable quantum technologies.

  • China Mobile names new CEO

    China Mobile appointed He Biao as CEO three months after previous chief Dong Xin resigned following his appointment to a government position, with CFO Li Ronghua filling the role in the interim.

  • Unity Appoints Matthew Bromberg as New CEO

    Unity (NYSE: U) (the “Company”), the world's leading platform of tools for creators to build and grow real-time games, apps, and experiences across mu

  • Zayo names Deegan its new CEO for Europe

    Fibre network infrastructure provider Zayo Group has appointed Colman

  • Researchers build new device that is a foundation for quantum computing

    Scientists led by the University of Massachusetts Amherst have adapted a device called a microwave circulator for use in quantum computers, allowing them for the first time to precisely tune the exact degree of nonreciprocity between a qubit, the fundamental unit of quantum computing, and a microwave-resonant cavity.

  • Unity appoints ex-Zynga exec Matthew Bromberg as CEO

    Game engine maker Unity has appointed Matthew Bromberg, former COO of Zynga, as its new CEO.

  • Dutch startup to test hearing via brain-computer interface

    MindAffect, a Netherlands-based healthtech startup, has raised €1.1mn to bring its hearing diagnostics technology to market. A spinout from Radboud University, MindAffect has developed a patented brain computer interface (BCI) technology, which enables diagnosis of hearing impairments using brain signals. The startup aims to provide a more equitable testing solution that specifically caters for hard-to-test patients, such as children, the elderly, and people with disabilities. Current...

  • Lynk Global CEO embraces big-name competitive market

    Lynk Global CEO Charles Miller radiated optimism about his company’s satellite-to-phone service, despite a crowded field of competitors.

  • Australia places A$1 billion bet on quantum computing firm PsiQuantum

    A joint investment by the Australian federal government and the government of Queensland makes PsiQuantum one of the largest dedicated quantum computing firms in the world

  • RBI’s missive to online payment firms; CEO shuffle at startups

    Happy Monday! The country’s central bank has asked payment companies to flag high-value suspicious transactions amid the ongoing general elections. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.Also in the letter:■ Zomato hikes platform fee■ IT cos see employee wage cost rise■ Dhruva Space raises Rs 78 crore Track fishy transactions, RBI tells payment firms amid ongoing elections 109485600The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has asked payment system operators (PSOs) to step up their checks on...

  • Unity appoints former EA executive Matthew Bromberg as CEO (NYSE:U)

    Matthew Bromberg has been appointed as the new CEO of video game software

  • Paris startup adds 'universal compute' weapon to France's growing AI arsenal

    A startup promising “universal AI compute” has joined France’s thriving artificial intelligence sector. Paris-based FlexAI emerged from stealth today with a €28.5mn war chest and an ambitious plan to "unlock the future of machine intelligence." To pick that lock, FlexAI is rearchitecting compute infrastructure. The startup's centrepiece is an on-demand cloud service. Set to launch later this year, the product will enable developers to build and train AI applications with heterogeneous...