Quantum computers are ‘so close you can almost touch it’ for use in Australia

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Quantum computers are ‘so close you can almost touch it’ for use in Australia
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Industry Minister Ed Husic says quantum computers and technology are “so close you can almost touch it” for use in various Australian industries.

“In a matter of years if we get these fault-tolerant quantum computers that we will be able to access that

and put it to work for industry, but also importantly for our AUKUS arrangements,” he told Sky News Australia.

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