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CliniSys acquires ApolloLIMS
CliniSys has announced it has acquired ApolloLIMS, a provider of laboratory information management systems based in Nashville, Tennessee
Quantinuum announces updates to its Quantum Natural Language Processing Toolkit
The quantum natural language processing team at Quantinuum, an integrated quantum computing company, has released a major update to its open-source Python library and toolkit, λambeq
Cytel appoints first CMO to accelerate the expansion of analytics and innovation
Cytel has appointed Albert Kim, MD, PhD, as its first Chief Medical Officer (CMO), driving expansion of the advanced analytics capabilities available to clinicians looking to streamline therapeutic development
Fujitsu to provide Fugaku technology through its computing service
Fujitsu has announced the ‘Fujitsu Computing as a Service (CaaS)’ to accelerate digital transformation by offering access to some of the world’s most advanced computing technologies via the cloud for commercial use
Siemens collaborates with Pasqal to research quantum applications
Pasqal has recently announced a multi-year research collaboration with Siemens Digital Industries Software to advance the field of quantum computational multiphysics simulation
Nvidia announces new chips for HPC and AI
At the recent GTC keynote, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced several new products including two new chips for server-based computing applications
Scientist receives grant to develop nanoscale memory devices inspired by insects
Elisa Vianello, a senior scientist and Edge AI program coordinator for CEA-Leti has received a €3 million grant from the European Research Council (ERC) to build nanoscale memory devices inspired by insect nervous systems
Partnership aims to use AI to Identify novel cMET inhibitors for lung cancer
Arctoris, a tech-enabled biopharma company, and Evariste Technologies, an AI-drug discovery company, have announced a joint venture to identify novel small molecule kinase inhibitors for the treatment of patients with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Fraunhofer IPMS part of a national project to develop the first German Quantum Computer
Together with 24 German research institutions and companies, the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems (IPMS) is working on a quantum computer with improved error rates in the collaborative project QSolid coordinated by Forschungszentrum Jülich
SoftIron agrees to provide storage for NCI’s multi-modal supercomputing system
SoftIron, a provider of task-specific data infrastructure appliances, has announced its selection by National Computational Infrastructure (NCI) Australia
Q-CTRL achieves a 9000x improvement with advanced error correction techniques
Q-CTRL has announced the results of hardware benchmarking experiments demonstrating its autonomous error-correction techniques increased the likelihood of quantum computing algorithm success over 1000x on real hardware
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