PsiQuantum Breaks Ground in Australia on Site of World’s First Utility-Scale Quantum Computer
PsiQuantum today broke ground and started construction on its facility at Moreton Bay Central, where the company will build and deploy the world's first utility-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer. Minister for Industry and Innovation and Minister for Science Senator the Hon Tim Ayres, Queensland Minister for Science and Innovation the Hon Andrew Powell and City of Moreton Bay Mayor Peter Flannery joined PsiQuantum Chief Executive Officer Victor Peng and PsiQuantum Co-Founder and Executive Chair Prof. Jeremy O’Brien to mark the milestone.
PsiQuantum Unveils New Australian Site at Moreton Bay Central
PsiQuantum announced today that the company will anchor its project to build the world’s first utility-scale quantum computer at Moreton Bay Central. Early site works have already begun, with the early works to begin in the coming weeks ahead of a formal groundbreaking in June.
PsiQuantum and Linde Engineering Collaborate to Deliver Cryogenic Plant for World’s First Utility-Scale Quantum Computer in Brisbane
PsiQuantum today announced a major milestone in its Brisbane project: a partnership with Linde Engineering to build and deliver one of the largest cryogenic plants ever planned for quantum computing. The plant will be constructed and tested by Linde, then installed at PsiQuantum’s site in Brisbane, where it will provide the cryogenic foundation for the world’s first utility-scale quantum computer.