The Quantum Internet Is Getting Closer
Recently, an international team of scientists demonstrated the phenomenon of network nonlocality in a quantum system for the first time. They built a triangular optical network with several independent sources of entangled photons and showed that the entire network as a whole exhibits unique properties that cannot be reduced to classical physics or simply to the sum of individual connections.
This is a major breakthrough on the path to a fully-fledged quantum internet - distributed systems in which data security and integrity are guaranteed not by software, but by the fundamental laws of quantum physics.
We are already building our own quantum computing infrastructure, which will be able to operate effectively in distributed quantum networks in the future. Such scientific achievements open up new opportunities to increase data processing speeds, enhance security, and create more complex yet reliable quantum algorithms.
The closer we get to a real quantum internet, the more powerful and stable our platform will become.
QWAY Quantum Technology
We aren’t just watching the development of quantum technologies—we’re already actively preparing our infrastructure for them today.

