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Flinders University Secures $1.45M for Quantum Computing in Remote Energy Systems

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Flinders University has received $1.45 million in federal funding to develop a quantum computing demonstrator for remote community energy systems. Led by Professor Apel Mahmud, the project aims to utilize quantum optimization and machine learning to enhance energy sustainability and reliability in remote areas, particularly benefiting First Nations communities. The project is supported by industry partners EfficientSee and Zeco Australian Energy Solutions and aims to create a scalable model for global application.

Flinders University Secures $1.45M for Quantum Computing in Remote Energy Systems
Feb 23, 2026, 1:09 PM

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