KNOWLEDGE HUB
NEWS
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Benchmarking by ORCA and Toyota Motor Show that Hybrid Quantum–Classical AI can Substantially Reduce Energy Consumption Today
This collaboration demonstrates the practical and scalable potential of hybrid quantum–classical machine learning. The work between ORCA and Toyota Motor now lays the foundation for larger-scale experiments.
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Building Useful Quantum Computers – ORCA Featured in Happy Warriors Episode
As quantum computing matures, the core question is shifting from if the technology will matter to how it becomes useful in real-world settings. For ORCA, the answer lies in building photonic quantum systems that customers can deploy today, not decades from now.
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ORCA Computing Collaborates with ST Engineering to Explore Quantum Technology for Advancing Cybersecurity
The project focuses on developing cyber anomaly detection using quantum machine learning (QML), a next-generation approach to identifying and mitigating malicious activity in complex digital environments.
PODCASTS & VIDEOS
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Building Useful Quantum Computers – ORCA Featured in Happy Warriors Episode
As quantum computing matures, the core question is shifting from if the technology will matter to how it becomes useful in real-world settings. For ORCA, the answer lies in building photonic quantum systems that customers can deploy today, not decades from now.
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ORCA Featured in Quantum Security Defence Webinar
ORCA Computing’s Chief Commercial Officer, Per Nyberg presented on the topic of Quantum Defence Applications on ORCA Quantum Photonic Systems.
The Tech Talks Daily Podcast
Richard Murray, CEO and Co-founder, appeared on The Tech Talks Daily Podcast discussing ORCA’s impact on the quantum computing industry.
REPORTS & PUBLICATIONS
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Nonlinear Photonic Architecture for Fault-tolerant Quantum Computing
By introducing nonlinearities into photonic architectures, ORCA is unlocking a practical route to scalable, fault-tolerant quantum computing.
ORCA Computing and EPFL Researchers Push the Boundaries of Quantum Photonic Circuit Training for Hybrid Quantum Algorithms
ORCA Computing and EPFL researchers develop a groundbreaking approach for training photonic circuits in hybrid quantum/classical algorithms.
Academic Paper: The Travelling Salesman Problem
Daniel Goldsmith, Senior Quantum Computing Technologist, and Joe Day-Evans, Quantum Computing Technologist at Digital Catapult, have authored a paper on the Travelling Salesman Problem.
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