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New Quantum Ecosystem Report from the Quantum Algorithms Institute Provides Insights into Canada’s Growing Quantum Sector

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The Canadian Quantum Ecosystem Report 2024 outlines how Canada’s quantum industry is growing and how it compares to other jurisdictions around the world

SURREY, BC, June 20, 2024 /CNW/ – Today the Quantum Algorithms Institute released The Canadian Quantum Ecosystem Report 2024, a real-time analysis of Canada’s quantum ecosystem which dives into the rapidly growing and changing quantum landscape.

With accurate data on the world’s quantum workforce remaining scarce due to the sector’s infancy and the lack of national data collection benchmarks in other countries around the world, this report offers a unique view into how Canada’s quantum sector is maintaining its position as a global leader in quantum research and the commercialization of quantum technologies.

“The most striking feature of the quantum sector in Canada and around the world is the shortage of quantum talent which threatens to slow progress to multi-billion-dollar market opportunities,” said Louise Turner, Chief Executive Officer of the Quantum Algorithms Institute. “Canada is in a leadership position in quantum: building on decades of world-class quantum research, our quantum workforce is strong and growing and we’re one of the world’s leaders in commercializing quantum computing, hardware and software”

Some of the highlights from the Quantum Algorithms Institute’s 2024 Quantum Ecosystem Report include:

International Competition is driving a Rapidly Changing Sector

Companies, investments, national strategies and sovereign technologies are all areas of focus as countries continue to fund growth. Despite financial tightening, private equity investments in quantum startups still reached $1.71 billion in 2023. The second largest private investment globally in 2023 – US$100M – was made in Canadian start-up Photonic Inc.1

Lack of Workforce Data: QAI is Filling the Gap

Accurate data on Canada’s quantum labour market remains scarce due to the sector’s infancy and the lack of national data collection benchmarks. Internationally, workforce data is similarly elusive, although available information suggest that the global talent pool for quantum is proportionately similar to or smaller than that in Canada. The Quantum Algorithms Institute is innovating to build an accurate picture of Canada’s quantum ecosystem and its status in the world.

Small Quantum Workforce – in Canada and Around the World

QAI estimates that Canada’s commercial and academic quantum talent pool stands at 4,000 people – just 0.01% of Canada’s 40 million population. This is small, but not unlike the quantum workforce in other countries. Canada’s long-term investment in quantum research and vibrant commercial ecosystem make Canada a global leader in quantum.

Canada Continues to Build on its Early Commercial Successes in Quantum

Canada is punching above its weight in all aspects of quantum. Analysis of social media reporting shows that Canada is home to 5% of the world’s quantum talent pool, although Canada represents only 0.5% of the world’s population. Canadian researchers ranked 10th most prolific in the world in 2023, authoring 1,000 of the 75,000 quantum computing research papers published on arXiv.

Global Need to Address the Shortage of Talent in Quantum

The quantum computing marketing is projected to reach US$45$131 billion by 2040.2 However, the paucity of quantum talent – in Canada and around the world – threatens to slow progress towards this high-value market opportunity. With talent shortages in established high tech sectors and international competition for highly qualified personnel (HQP) in Artificial Intelligence and other deep tech fields, the nascent quantum sector will require innovation in education, training and workforce development to reach its full potential.

Quick Facts:

Canada’s 47-plus domestic quantum companies are closely linked to Canadian universities and are mostly small Canadian controlled private companiesCanadian owners represent 14% of all quantum-technology-related patents filed in Canada in 2023 – a strong indicator of the internationally competitive nature of the quantum sector.Canada is punching above its weight in all aspects of quantum. QAI analysis of social media reporting shows that Canada is home to 5% of the world’s quantum talent pool, although Canada represents only 0.5% of the world’s population.

To review or download the Canadian Quantum Ecosystem Report 2024 please visit: www.quantumalgorithmsinstitute.ca/2024-quantum-ecosystem-report

Click here to subscribe to the QAI mailing list to receive up-to-date information on the quantum sector in British Columbia.

About Quantum Algorithms Institute (QAI)

The Quantum Algorithms Institute is a collaboration between government, the academic community, and Canada’s growing sector of quantum computing companies. The Quantum Algorithms Institute works with companies and academic institutions to help unlock the benefits of real-world applications of quantum solutions to increase quantum literacy and grow the quantum talent pool in B.C. As a non-profit organization with an inclusive approach across quantum technologies, the Quantum Algorithms Institute is a trusted source for stepping into the quantum future: making the adoption of quantum technologies accessible, tangible, and collaborative for everyone.

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1 Quantum Technology Monitor, McKinsey Digital, April 2024, page 18

2 Quantum Technology Monitor, McKinsey Digital, April 2024, page 28

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Broadcast Management Group Builds the First Broadcast Cloud Network Operations Center

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Broadcast Management Group’s record business growth is prompting new efforts to enhance production workflows. The company has built the first Cloud Network Operations Center in Washington, D.C., to support its managed services and live production clients

WASHINGTON, May 20, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Broadcast Management Group Builds the First Cloud Network Operations Center

“As our company enters its 20th year of business, I am incredibly excited to develop the first cloud Network Operations Center. This creation continues our commitment to provide the highest quality production services,” said Todd Mason, Chief Executive Officer of Broadcast Management Group.

Broadcast Management Group’s (BMG) record business growth is prompting new efforts to enhance production workflows. The company has built the first Cloud Network Operations Center in Washington, D.C., to support its managed services and live production clients.

In March 2021, BMG designed and built the first Cloud Broadcast Center and a fleet of REMI mobile units. As the company continues to perfect its model and lead in centralized technology and decentralized production teams, it has experienced rapid adoption to its business model by the market. “Many broadcast equipment manufacturers are moving to a SaaS business model, making owning and operating production facilities far more complicated for most users of production services. Leveraging a Cloud Network Operations Center where you can scale with demand makes more sense for a growing number of clients,” said Dave Weiler, SVP of Consulting and Packaging.

In August 2024, BMG began renovating a new building in Washington, D.C. The facility includes administrative offices, an insert studio, technical facilities space, event production equipment storage, systems integration build space, and mobile unit parking. We have started installing technology for its data center, master control, media asset management, transmissions, insert studio, post-production, video shading, and video and audio control rooms. It expects this phase to be completed by the end of July. The facility supports 1080P HDR and 5.1 surround audio; however, as demand warrants, its infrastructure has been designed to transition to a complete 4K facility. This facility is connected to BMG Spoke facilities in New York City and Las Vegas, enabling local talent booking for audio mixing, replay, playback, directing, producing, graphics, and prompting. In addition, the NOC is connected to client facilities around the country. The company began live broadcasting from the NOC in April 2025.

“We are happy to announce that we have made several major technical decisions,” said Sean Wybourn, Chief Technology Officer, Broadcast Management Group. “Evertz EQX router will be the heart of our system. It is a 1100X1100 frame, and we can populate cards for SDI, 2110, and 4 K. Our Multiviewer will be integrated into the Evertz Router with the initial capability of 32 different multiviews. We also chose fully loaded Grass Valley K-Frame switchers to run two primary control rooms, each equipped with Kayenne panels, as well as Grass Valley LDX 135 Native IP cameras, which offer high sensitivity for flexible, high-quality production in any environment. These new units will join our existing Grass Valley camera fleet, helping us further leverage our remote workflow from mobile trucks to the NOC. One additional control room will have the Ross Acuity 4 ME switcher, and a 4th control room switcher is TBD. Wybourn continued, “For master control and media asset management, we have chosen the Grass Valley AMPP (Agile Media Processing Platform), a virtualized, open media production platform that enables seamless, scalable, and high-performance workflows across live production, content management, automation, and distribution. We are big believers in what Grass Valley has accomplished in its development of AMPP, which aligns well with our business model. We have chosen Zero Density for Virtual set production. BMG will offer our clients any transmission path they need, from uplink/downlink to LiveU, TVU, Haivision, NDI, LTN, Harmonic, Zixi, and SRT. For the connection between our mobile units and our Network Operations Center, we have decided on LiveU LU 810 and 4,000’s configured for 1080P HDR and super low latency.

“As our company enters its 20th year of business, I am incredibly excited to develop the first cloud Network Operations Center. This creation continues our commitment to provide the highest quality production services,” said Todd Mason, Chief Executive Officer of Broadcast Management Group. “Our cloud infrastructure enables our clients to lower their capital expenditures, scale up and down as business demands, accelerate speed to market, lower carbon footprint, tap into the best creative and technical talent regardless of location, and lower production costs while enhancing quality.” Ideal clients to leverage our technical and staffing infrastructure include broadcast networks, OTT Networks, fast channels, Fortune 500 companies, and government agencies.

“In our next phase, we will build two large broadcast studios with green rooms, make-up rooms, and newsrooms for producing teams,” said Steven Cotliar, Vice President of Global Partnerships. “These studio facilities will be the largest independent broadcast studios in the Mid-Atlantic area, ideally designed for daily and weekly live and live-to-tape broadcasts.”

Broadcast Management Group is a full-service global broadcast media company that provides a wide range of managed services to networks, film studios, agencies, and corporations. The company also produces large-scale news, sports, music, entertainment, and event live production services. BMG operates a proprietary cloud Network Operations Center (BMG Cloud Control™) leveraged by its managed services clients and live event productions. BMG offers broadcast and event technology, including mobile units, staging, lighting, and sound equipment from its East Coast and West Coast hubs. The company has offices in Los Angeles, Chicago, Las Vegas, New York City, and Washington, D.C. In 2024, BMG produced 1,900 shows and 2,500 hours of live programming, including professional and NCAA sports, concerts, news, entertainment, and corporate events.

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Suzanne Kennedy, Broadcast Management Group, 1 (202)-345-6724, skennedy@broadcastmgmt.com, www.broadcastmgmt.com

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Expanding Dyslexia Training When Teachers Need It Most

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ATLANTA, May 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The Rollins Center for Language & Literacy is partnering with the University of California and California State University’s leading literacy researchers, led by Dr. Maryanne Wolf and Dr. Laura Rhinehart, to provide expanded coursework for educators focused on serving children with dyslexia. The Rollins Center will be making this content available through their free online professional development platform, Cox Campus

Cox Campus, launched in 2014, serves more than 367,000 members in all 50 states and 130 countries internationally, providing evidence-based professional learning for educators across the sciences of healthy brain development, language acquisition and literacy. To date, more than 1.2M courses have been completed at no cost to teachers – a fair market value of $180M into the field of education.

For teachers across the United States, release of this coursework aligns with a recent focus on the science of reading and literacy instruction. In recent years, states have advanced legislation aimed at improving reading proficiency in kindergarten through third grade by requiring high-quality instructional materials, tiered reading interventions, and comprehensive teacher training in structured literacy. These efforts reflect a broader recognition of a troubling national reality; only about one-third of students nationwide are reading proficiently by the end of third grade-a clear call for urgent, systemic change.

In 2019, Georgia took a major step toward improving literacy outcomes by passing Senate Bill 48 (SB 48), which laid the groundwork for statewide dyslexia legislation. Now fully in effect as of the 2024–2025 school year, the law requires all public schools to screen all kindergarten students for dyslexia, as well as first through third graders who show indicators of dyslexia.

This legislation and its full implementation this year highlight Georgia’s commitment to early identification and intervention. But identifying students with dyslexia is only the beginning. With dyslexia awareness now required of every public school, it is essential that educators are equipped with the knowledge and tools to effectively teach and support students with these learning differences.

The dyslexia coursework that will be offered for teachers on Cox Campus was co-authored by Dr. Wolf, an internationally renowned cognitive neuroscientist, educator, and leading expert in the science of reading and dyslexia. Dr. Wolf collaborated with Dr. Rhinehart, a distinguished educator and expert in literacy and language development. Together, they worked in partnership with leading researchers from the University of California and California State University systems, spanning the fields of general, special, and bilingual education. The resulting courses are designed specifically to address dyslexia within the broader context of supporting diverse learners through effective, inclusive instruction.

The universities have chosen to release these courses on coxcampus.org for two reasons — it is available at no cost to districts or educators, and it is the only free platform accredited by the International Dyslexia Association. Committed to bridging the gap between research and practice, and devoted to literacy and justice for all, Drs. Wolf and Rhinehart believe that the reach of Cox Campus (more than 360,000 members in all fifty states and more than 130 countries) provides an unmatched opportunity to change the trajectory of reading instruction, and by extension, the lives of countless children who would not otherwise have the opportunity to decide their own futures.

The Georgia Department of Education has just finalized the list of approved dyslexia screeners and selected one that will be made free to Georgia Public Schools. Paired with the current structured literacy coursework on Cox Campus, this expanded focus on dyslexia will position Georgia teachers — and teachers everywhere — to build and deepen necessary knowledge to change literacy outcomes for all children.

Learn more and access free dyslexia training at coxcampus.org. Join a growing community of educators committed to changing literacy outcomes for every child.

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Finch AI Enters the AWS IC Marketplace

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HERNDON, Va., May 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Finch AI, developer of superpowered tools for analysts, today announced its entry into the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Intelligence Community Marketplace (ICMP), joining a select group of technology vendors with experience supporting unique and important national security needs.

“We look forward to bringing our products and capabilities to the AWS IC Marketplace because we know it’s a first-stop for the community to discover, explore, buy and deploy software solutions to meet their critical needs,” Finch AI Chief Operating Officer Todd Lasseigne said. “For years, we have supported analysts with tools that accelerate their workflows, and we’re so pleased to be able to bring those tools to even more members of the community tasked with quickly and accurately analyzing huge volumes of unstructured text.”

Finch AI currently offers three innovative, AI-driven products. They include Finch for Text, which is an entity intelligence solution that leverages our proprietary approach to semantic understanding and a retrieval augmented generation pipeline to provide a non-negotiable base layer for getting data ready for use in AI applications; Finch Analyst, which is an AI-powered discovery and exploration surface where users can interact with their data and the inherent relationships within it from a single pane of glass; and Finch Insight Reports, which are AI-enabled entity intelligence reports that can be generated in seconds and shared instantly and easily with key stakeholders.

“We are looking forward to what’s ahead and to being an active member of the AWS IC Marketplace,” Lasseigne continued. “Like the marketplace itself, we share a commitment to supporting analysts, making their work more efficient and their finished products the best they can be. Our tools do exactly that.”

To learn more about Finch Analyst, please visit www.finchai.com

Contact: hello@finchai.com        

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