[Classiq in Machine Design] On the cusp of quantum computing
Classiq Technologies’ Erik Garcell touches on some of the issues that probably need to be addressed before there is widespread adoption of quantum computing. Read more...
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Classiq Technologies’ Erik Garcell touches on some of the issues that probably need to be addressed before there is widespread adoption of quantum computing. Read more...
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Matthew Lumsden, chief executive of Connected Energy, explains what battery energy storage systems (BESS) can do and the role that they could play in the packaging industry. Read more...
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The U.S. is experiencing a significant housing shortage. It’s estimated that the current housing stock shortfall approaches 4 million homes, a 1.3 million increase since 2018. Read...
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Tel Aviv wayfinder company Oriient works with supermarket chains, retailers to allow shoppers to find their way inside spaces Read more...
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