China and Russia test ‘hack-proof’ quantum communication link for Brics countriesScientists in Russia and China establish quantum communication encrypted with the help of secure keys transmitted by Mozi satellite‘All countries that are interested in technological leadership know that without quantum technology they won’t succeed’: quantum researcherScienceVictoria BelaPublished: Mozi, which has opened pathways to develop national and international quantum communication networks.04:33Satellite imagery suggests North Korea is supplying Russia with weapons through Rason portSatellite imagery suggests North Korea is supplying Russia with weapons through Rason portWith the advent of advanced supercomputers and a joint effort to advance future technologies with fellow Brics nations Brazil, India, China and South Africa that would include quantum-based efforts.“Technically, it’s absolutely possible” to build a quantum communication network between the Brics nations, Fedorov said.02:36Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny disappears from prison, aides sayRussian opposition figure Alexei Navalny disappears from prison, aides sayBut while there was “scientific, technical and commercial potential for these kinds of systems”, a unifying project was needed to push development forward, he said.There would also need to be shared standards between nations regarding the exchange of data and safety measures.Fedorov said that to commercialise quantum networks, development was heading towards expanding infrastructure through launching mini quantum satellites and building ground stations, along with forging protocols to exchange information.In June, Russia released its own quantum microsatellite prototype, and had begun experimenting with the aim of launching its own quantum satellite, according to Fedorov.A new frontier: China targets ‘industries of the future’ to drive 2024 growthThe team hoped to develop its own quantum technology to become a resource to help other nations conduct quantum experiments as China had helped the Russians, he said.Beyond quantum communication, countries across the world are researching various technologies, including quantum computing, which the Russian team would soon use to solve minor tasks.“All countries that are interested in technological leadership know that without quantum technology they won’t succeed,” Fedorov said.
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“Technically, it’s absolutely possible” to build a quantum communication network between the Brics nations, Fedorov said.
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But while there was “scientific, technical and commercial potential for these kinds of systems”, a unifying project was needed to push development forward, he said.
There would also need to be shared standards between nations regarding the exchange of data and safety measures.
Fedorov said that to commercialise quantum networks, development was heading towards expanding infrastructure through launching mini quantum satellites and building ground stations, along with forging protocols to exchange information.
In June, Russia released its own quantum microsatellite prototype, and had begun experimenting with the aim of launching its own quantum satellite, according to Fedorov.
The team hoped to develop its own quantum technology to become a resource to help other nations conduct quantum experiments as China had helped the Russians, he said.
Beyond quantum communication, countries across the world are researching various technologies, including quantum computing, which the Russian team would soon use to solve minor tasks.
“All countries that are interested in technological leadership know that without quantum technology they won’t succeed,” Fedorov said.
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