Read Joachim Bjorkmann, Business Development and Government Engagement Executive, ORCA Computing’s guest blog for World Quantum Day ...
The UK is not short of quantum innovation. From world-leading universities to a growing ecosystem of startups, the foundations are strong. Breakthroughs are emerging across computing, sensing, and ...
In February, a research team published a new architecture showing that RSA-2048, the encryption standard underpinning most of the internet’s security, could be broken with fewer than 100,000 physical ...
World Quantum Day is an international initiative that invites businesses, scientists, engineers, educators, communicators, ...
Read Allison Schwartz, SVP, Global Government Relations & Public Affairs, D-Wave’s guest blog for World Quantum Day ...
Quantum technologies are rapidly emerging as one of the most transformative innovation forces of the coming decades, with potential for breakthroughs across energy, telecoms, defence, and beyond.
In February 2026 techUK hosted our first Scottish Parliament Reception kindly sponsored by Leidos. techUK members were joined by Clare Adamson MSP, who kindly hosted the event, and Scottish Government ...
From photonic quantum computers to neuromorphic chips inspired by the human brain, Frontier Compute is the next phase of compute set to enable wide-ranging innovations and applications through the ...
Annie is the Programme Manager for Cyber Resilience at techUK. She first joined as the Programme Manager for Cyber Security ...
Local government reorganisation (LGR) is often discussed in terms of future‑state structures and governance. But for councils ...
On 26 March, techUK was pleased to host NHS England for a briefing on Cyber Resilience across NHS England’s supply chains, ...
Our first AI Leader’s Series session of 2026 brought together leading experts to explore what neuro AI actually means in ...