Europe’s First Quantum Startup NQCG Shuts Down Citing Lack of Norway Support

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Quantum Computer Shutters doors While Another Breaks⁤ New ​Ground

Nordic Quantum computing Group (NQCG)‌ has disbanded, citing ⁤Norway’s lack of a quantum strategy, skilled talent pool, and burdensome ‍tax policies as the driving forces behind ​its demise.

Founded in 2000, the group ⁢was Europe’s first quantum computing ⁣startup and Norway’s sole entity dedicated to developing ‍a scalable quantum ⁤computer.

NQCG pointed to several​ factors contributing to⁢ its closure: the absence ⁤of a national quantum technology strategy, a⁤ shortage of specialized professionals, and both ownership‍ and exit taxes they deemed detrimental.

Furthermore, NQCG stated that increasing ownership taxes and a newly introduced retroactive exit‍ tax would disproportionately ⁣impact‌ tech startups.they maintained that Norway’s ⁣wealth tax discourages entrepreneurs from‌ building globally⁣ competitive ventures.

In a release, NQCG stated:‌ "despite⁢ its pioneering role, the confluence ⁣of escalating taxes and specific government ‍policies ⁣made continued operations a significant challenge.⁤ NQCG’s⁢ closure underscores the crucial role of stable, progressive policies in fostering growth⁣ within ‌emerging ​sectors like quantum computing."

adding to the impact, the company concluded its operations on December 6, 2024, marking‌ the end of ‌25 years ‌of innovation.

Global ⁣Quantum Computing⁣ news

  • IQM⁢ to Power german Materials‌ Science: German Aerospace Center’s DLR Quantum Computing⁣ Initiative ⁤has tapped IQM⁢ Quantum Computers to develop quantum embedding algorithms. Thes algorithms will be tested on IQM Resonance,a cloud-based​ quantum platform,and aim to advance materials ⁢science simulations.

  • UK-Japan Collaboration: ⁣British quantum computing⁤ firm Orca has ​partnered wiht Japanese ‌startup Jij to strengthen quantum collaboration. this⁢ strategic alliance will see Jij develop⁢ algorithms for logistics,energy supply,and demand planning,leveraging Orca’s photonic⁢ quantum computers.

  • IonQ Reaches for⁣ the Swiss Alps: IonQ deployed its Forte Enterprise quantum ​computer, its first in‍ Europe, to its innovation center in Arlesheim, Switzerland. This marks the ‍first data center-ready‍ quantum computer IonQ‌ has launched outside of the United States.

  • SDT Eyes IPO:​ Korean ⁣quantum technology firm SDT raised $14.11 million in a pre-IPO funding round. Funds will be used to establish Korea’s ⁢first⁢ commercial quantum computer manufacturing facility and ⁤a cloud-based quantum computing data center.
  • China Unveils ⁤Record-Breaking Chip: China announced the Tianyan-504, a 504-qubit quantum computer, claiming it rivals IBM’s systems. China​ Telecom’s subsidiary,CTQG,led the⁣ project,with plans to integrate Tianyan-504 into China’s quantum cloud platform.

  • Australia’s Diamond Road: ⁣The National Reconstruction⁢ Fund Corporation ⁤(NRFC)‌ invested $8.3 million ​in Quantum Brilliance,​ an Australian diamond technology company. The funding will build Australia’s first ‍diamond quantum foundry for mass production of quantum devices and support a research‍ hub focused on this⁢ technology.

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