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NSW government creates Quantum Technology Centre for ‘self-healing’ transport network

By IQT News posted 08 Nov 2021

(ZDNet) The NSW government has announced it will establish a new quantum technology centre focused on improving the state’s transport network.
The centre is part of the state government’s new plan for quantum technology to be used to run its transport. The centre will be based in Sydney’s Tech Central. It will be led by a quantum director and quantum technology fellow, who are both yet to be appointed. It will also draw on an expert advisory panel consisting of people from the government, industry, and university sectors, including University of New South Wales (UNSW) professor Michelle Simmons.
Minister for Transport and Roads Rob Stokes said using quantum technology would boost the computing power needed to reduce delays, improve reliability, and optimise journeys.
In announcing the new plan, Stokes envisions the technology will help the state’s transport capabilities become a “self-healing network” that interacts with autonomous vehicles, artificial intelligence, and smart sensors.
“It may also allow Transport for NSW to give customers personalised real-time information to make their journeys faster, safer, and more reliable,” he said.

Last month, the NSW government said it was also looking for an organisation to host a new semiconductor hub that will be dedicated to propping up local companies focused on semiconductor design and IP.
Like the newly announced quantum technology centre for transport, the semiconductor hub will be based at Tech Central. Other organisations that have also signed on to be tenants of Sydney’s Tech Central, which is expected to be complete by 2025, are Atlassian, NEC, NTT, and the country’s National Space Industry Hub.

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