• Skip to main content
  • Skip to global navigation
  • Skip to search toggle
  • Skip to site navigation
  • Home
  • Study at Bristol
    • Undergraduate
    • All undergraduate courses
    • Open days and visits
    • New undergraduate students
    • Postgraduate
    • All postgraduate programmes
    • Open days and visits
    • New postgraduate students
    • Study at Bristol
    • International students
    • Accommodation
    • Students' Union
    • Mumbai Enterprise Campus
  • About
  • Schools & faculties
  • Research
  • Business & partnerships
  • News
  • People
University of Bristol logo
Bristol Quantum Information
  • Current students
  • Current staff
  • Alumni
  1. Homepage
  2. Bristol Quantum Information
  3. News
Bristol Quantum Information
  • Quantum research
  • Quantum training
  • Quantum innovation
  • Our people
  • Join us
  • Events
  • News
  • Contact us

News

Phasecraft wins $34 million in funding
4 September 2025

Quantum software company Phasecraft, co-founded by Professor Ashley Montanaro from the School of Mathematics, has landed $34 million in funding to accelerate its breakthrough work to transform quantum computing’s theoretical promise into practical applications.

Phasecraft wins $34 million in funding
4 September 2025

Quantum software company Phasecraft, co-founded by Professor Ashley Montanaro from the School of Mathematics, has landed $34 million in funding to accelerate its breakthrough work to transform quantum computing’s theoretical promise into practical applications.

Celebrating 40 years of Professor John Rarity
1 May 2025

'Celebrating 40 years of Quantum optics with John Rarity’ symposium event held on 1st May 2025

QET Labs researchers receive funding to help make quantum internet a reality
12 March 2025

QET Labs and QTEC companies will be involved in two projects announced as part of a £12m funding boost from Innovate UK to pioneer the quantum internet of the future.

Speeding up quantum measurement using space-time trade-off
28 February 2025

Bristol researchers, in collaboration with a multi-disciplinary team from Oxford and Strathclyde, have introduced a new scheme for speeding up quantum measurements, a vital building block for quantum technologies. This has been published in Physical Review Letters and been chosen as an “Editor’s suggestion”.

Search by keyword

Feedback
Contact

University of Bristol,Beacon House,Queens Road,Bristol,BS8 1QU,United Kingdom

  • Tel: +44 (0)117 928 9000

Information for

  • New students
  • Current students
  • Current staff
Connect
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
  • TikTok
  • Instagram
Study at Bristol
  • Undergraduate study
  • Postgraduate study
  • International students
  • Accommodation
  • Library
  • Students' Union
  • Sport, exercise and health
Research
  • Find a researcher
  • Faculty research
  • Impact of our research
  • Research quality and assessment
  • Engaging with the public
About the University
  • Maps and travel
  • Tours and visits
  • Events
  • The University on film
  • Explore the city of Bristol
  • Board of Trustees
Support the University
  • Alumni and friends
  • Donate
Jobs
  • Working at Bristol
  • Job listing
A-Z of the University
  • #
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
  • H
  • I
  • J
  • K
  • L
  • M
  • N
  • O
  • P
  • Q
  • R
  • S
  • T
  • U
  • V
  • W
  • X
  • Y
  • Z
  • See all
Site and legal
  • Help
  • Terms and conditions
  • Accessibility statements
  • Privacy and cookie policy
  • Cookie preferences
  • Modern Slavery statement
Copyright © 2025 University of Bristol. All rights reserved.
Back to top