Uncertainty about how patent offices tackle inventions that harness quantum physics makes patenting tricky—but not impossible, explain Urs Ferber and Johannes Biniok of Mewburn Ellis.
The number of patents for quantum computing inventions is rapidly increasing as the industry increasingly moves towards greater commercialization. Patenting quantum computing inventions raises several ...
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, October 9, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Quantum Brilliance, the global leader in diamond-based quantum technology, today announced the inclusion of ...
While the age of quantum computers—machines capable of solving problems better than even the best supercomputers—is not yet upon us, a flurry of breakthroughs in the last year has brought the future ...
There has been a flurry of activity in Illinois over the last few months with regards to quantum computing. For example, the state enacted a package of bills that provides tax incentives for quantum ...