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Australia's quantum leap: $20m boost for homegrown firm

The $20 million investment supports Diraq's goal to commercialize quantum computing technology by 2029 and could generate $2.2 billion and 8,700 jobs in Australia by 2030, CSIRO said.

  • The National Reconstruction Fund Corporation revealed on Tuesday that Australian taxpayers are investing $20 million in Sydney-based Diraq, with the fund taking a major stake to help lead quantum innovation.
  • National Reconstruction Fund chief executive David Gall said further investments are vital to ensure Australia plays a role in global quantum development, with CSIRO projecting $2.2 billion by 2030 and $5.9 billion by 2045.
  • Using modified chip-making techniques, Diraq aims to have a commercial quantum computer assembled in Sydney by early 2029, employs 60 people, and spun out of the University of New South Wales.
  • The funds will allow Diraq to expand its local team and provide more 'high-paying, exciting jobs' in Australia, while backers highlight quantum's role in accelerating drug discovery and engineering breakthroughs.
  • Amid a wave of sector funding, industry sources warn of heat dissipation and silicon procurement challenges, though Diraq's inclusion in the US government Quantum Benchmarking Initiative signals confidence.
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Australia's quantum leap: $20m boost for homegrown firm

Quantum technology that promises to outsmart artificial intelligence could be made in Australia after an investment in a Sydney company.

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Sydney Morning Herald broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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