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Quantum Computing will change everything. Unclear quite how; unclear quite when. This is a group for those who want to understand the business implications. We will NOT get down and dirty with the tech, though we welcome engagement from those people who are in the details, as in this nascent stage, you're the ones with the best idea as to what the changes will be...

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Next steps on Quantum Coding

Quantum Computing coding community. Next meeting on 14 Dec

A brief note following Monday evening’s discussion with around 20 people on how to create a self-supporting study group to learn how to...…

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Quantum Computing insight from Michele Mosca

A free quantum computing webinar on 16 December

We’re delighted that Michele Mosca will be speaking to us on 16 December. It was an article by Michele a couple of years back that really...…

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Quantum Stammtisch #7

Come and join in the quantum computing discussion

Our final quantum computing discussion of the year, reflecting back and looking forward. 6pm UK time.

Quantum London advent calendar

A thought-a-day through to Christmas

We’ll use this page over the coming days as Quantum London shares a countdown to December 24th with a new definition everyday. As you’ll...…

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QC in a nutshell

A great quantum computing primer from The Quantum Daily 

In the first of this two-part series, we provide an accessible introduction to quantum computing technology and the key challenges it...…

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