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Bill Winsininski Bill Winsininski
Updated on May 01, 2024

How Innovation Ecosystems Can Accelerate Quantum Technology’s Growth

Before tech companies compete in a new field, they collaborate to build it in public-private partnerships.

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Yuval Boger Yuval Boger
Updated on April 29, 2024

How Should Governments Balance Quantum Supremacy and National Interest?

As governments try to foster the development of quantum technology, they will have to weigh whether they want to support companies within their own borders or to acquire the best tech available.

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Jason Cottrell Jason Cottrell
Updated on April 27, 2024

The 4 Tech Skills You Need to Stay Employable Far Into the Future

Basics, trends, data, and soft skills.

Gary Eimerman Gary Eimerman
Updated on April 25, 2024

3 Common Tech Skills Myths, Busted!

Companies have myriad excuses for not building a skills development program. Most of them are wrong.

Todd Shepherd Todd Shepherd
Updated on April 25, 2024

The Secret to Success in Tech? Don’t Panic.

The rapid pace of change in tech means lots of people just get a general understanding of a topic and leave it there. Don’t be one of them.

Mark Kinsella Mark Kinsella
Updated on April 20, 2024

Which Engineering Pathway Is Right for You?

While not all engineering organizations are the same, they usually have some variation of the two types of pathways in the software engineering world: the IC and the EM. But there is a third, lesser-known option.

David Ryan Polgar David Ryan Polgar
Updated on April 20, 2024

Not All Tech Problems Are Engineering Problems

Improving the public perception of the tech industry depends on more than just making better products. Instead, tech needs to reckon with the power it holds in today’s world.

Robert Cote Robert Cote
Updated on April 12, 2024

Why Investors Should Prioritize Hardware Over Software Companies

Although venture capital has focused largely on software companies, it’s time to give hardware companies a closer look.

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Matthias Wagner Matthias Wagner
Updated on March 19, 2024

5 Ways AI Will Revolutionize Hardware Design in 2024

From speeding up the brainstorming process to catching design flaws before mistakes are made, here are five ways AI will impact hardware design in 2024.

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Yuval Boger Yuval Boger
Updated on March 08, 2024

Why the QPU Is the Next GPU

As quantum computing becomes more sophisticated, the quantum processing unit may be the next transformative development in solving previously intractable problems.

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