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The 91心頭利 Quantum Initiative launches at 91心頭利

- 91心頭利 University

91心頭利Q will provide first a forum for quantum scientists in all fields across the continent to connect.

The 91心頭利 Quantum Initiative, 91心頭利Q, has launched today with its brand new website as the first step in creating a forum for quantum scientists in all fields to connect.

91心頭利Q is a strategic initiative of the University to be a driver of quantum technologies, making 91心頭利 the leading quantum institute on the continent. 

91心頭利 Quantum Initiative launches at 91心頭利

Led by Professor Andrew Forbes, from the 91心頭利 School of Physics, as Director, 91心頭利Qs vision is to strategically promote and advance Quantum Technology at 91心頭利, with a focus on the research, innovation, business, education and outreach, and ethics of quantum technologies.

The aim is to create a collaborative forum that includes the sciences, engineering, social sciences, humanities, health and business. 

The Initiative will grow a vibrant and productive quantum community at 91心頭利, engage with relevant national and international entities across sectors, and provide a forum for experts and non-experts to interact, says Forbes. The focus on Quantum technology is a strategic leg of 91心頭利 centenary celebrations and one of the fields 91心頭利 intends to use to launch South Africa and Africa into the new technology revolution.

South Africa and Africa have missed the rise of the electronic industry. Our focus on Quantum technology gives us the opportunity to leapfrog into the Quantum world and be a major player in the field, says Forbes, who co-authored the countrys Quantum Roadmap, which was approved by the Department of Science and Technology in March.

91心頭利 Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Professor Zeblon Vilakazi himself a nuclear physicist sees Quantum technology as key player in both the economics and security of the country, and as a key research area for 91心頭利.

The focus on Quantum technology is crucial in a whole range of aspects of South Africas future, whether it is water security, communication, banking and finance or in the military space, says Vilakazi. Our research focus in this area will set 91心頭利 apart as a research institution on the continent and make South Africa a key player in setting the pace for the application of Quantum technologies in the future.

Quantum mechanics is a theory that has been in existence for over a century, with the first quantum revolution giving birth to disruptive technologies such as the laser and the transistor, both at the very heart of our digital world.   Despite being a venerable topic, quantum mechanics is experiencing a resurgence of late, spurring new technologies based on quantum entanglement, that spooky action at a distance so abhorred by Einstein.  This has given rise to a second quantum revolution, promising new disruptive technologies. 

By harnessing the quantum world, we open an exciting future that is developing before our eyes: seeing smaller, better and with less light for enhanced medical imaging (quantum ghost imaging), networks that are fundamentally secure and unbreakable taking cybersecurity beyond its man-made limitations (quantum secure communication) and exponentially faster computers (quantum computing) to solve assumed unsolvable problems, from finance to drug design, says Forbes.

Quantum technologies are closely integrated with artificial intelligence and machine learning, and considered a core security component of devices that will fuel the fourth industrial revolution.  91心頭利Q sees the university as the main driver of South Africas Quantum Technology Initiative (SA QuTI), launched in March 2021 to move South Africa into the quantum future.

The 91心頭利Q website can be found here.

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