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First IBM Quantum Data Center in Europe Opens; Will Include IBM’s Most Performant Quantum Systems

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Expansion of IBM’s utility-scale fleet of quantum computers in Ehningen, Germany is marked with ribbon-cutting by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and industry leaders.

New IBM quantum data center in Europe will soon include IBM Quantum Heron-based system with reduced error rates, 16 times better performance and a 25-fold increase in speed over 2022 IBM Quantum systems.

European-based enterprises and research institutions including Crédit Mutuel, Bosch, E.ON, Volkswagen Group, and Ikerbasque are accessing IBM global quantum fleet in quest to advance quantum algorithm discovery. 

EHNINGEN, Germany, Oct. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Alongside German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, senior European government officials and European-based global enterprises, IBM (NYSE: IBM) today unveiled the first IBM Quantum Data Center located outside of the United States. It is the company’s second quantum data center in the world and marks a significant expansion of its fleet of advanced, utility-scale quantum systems available to global users via the cloud.

Now online in Ehningen, Germany, Europe’s first IBM Quantum Data Center includes two new utility-scale, IBM Quantum Eagle-based systems, and will soon feature a new IBM Quantum Heron-based system. These systems are capable of performing computations beyond the brute-force simulation capabilities of classical computers.

First introduced late last year, IBM Heron is the company’s most performant quantum chip yet, and advances the company’s mission of bringing useful quantum computing to the world by enabling users to increase the complexity of algorithms they are exploring on real quantum hardware.

When the IBM Heron-based system is made available at the IBM Quantum Data Center in Europe, it will be the third IBM Heron installed across IBM’s fleet of quantum systems that can be accessed by the company’s global quantum network of more than 250 enterprises, universities, research institutions, and organizations. IBM Heron offers up to a 16-fold increase in performance and 25-fold increase in speed over previous IBM quantum computers as they were measured two years ago.

When it is deployed alongside the now-available utility-scale systems installed in the new IBM Quantum Data Center, the IBM Heron-based system will expand the more than a dozen quantum computers IBM currently offers through the cloud – the largest fleet of its kind in the world.

The opening of the new quantum data center was celebrated at a ribbon-cutting event attended by senior government officials, including German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Dr. Nicole Hoffmeister-Kraut, Minister for Economic Affairs, Labour, and Tourism, State of Baden-Württemberg. IBM CEO and Chairman Arvind Krishna gave remarks alongside Chancellor Scholz, and the Chancellor also spoke at length with IBM leaders including Dario Gil, IBM Senior Vice President and Director of Research; Ana Paula Assis, General Manager of IBM EMEA; Jay Gambetta, Vice President of IBM Quantum; and IBM Quantum’s German-based team about the importance of quantum computing’s adoption and growth in the region.

Additionally, the landmark moment was attended by several senior leaders of European-based global enterprises, including Crédit Mutuel, Bosch, E.ON, Volkswagen Group, and others, as well as research institutions such as Ikerbasque in Spain and Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft. These organizations are among the more than 80 European-based organizations within the IBM Quantum Network, many of which have the opportunity to access the systems within the IBM Quantum Data Center in Europe to search for the algorithms and applications of quantum computing that could solve some of the most complex challenges across their industries.

“The opening of the IBM Quantum Data Center in Ehningen is good news for Germany. It will serve as a location for innovation and business growth, and is an expression of investors’ confidence in the German market. IBM enriches the German quantum computing landscape with this new data center. The German government is providing targeted support for the development of quantum technologies. It is thereby driving forward the development of competencies and capacities in quantum computing in order to promote a robust ecosystem around the development of quantum computers,” said Olaf Scholz, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany.

“The opening of our first IBM Quantum Data Center in Europe marks a pivotal moment for the region’s technological development, demonstrates our commitment to Europe, and underscores the key role of collaboration with industry, academia and policymakers for a pan-European quantum ecosystem. This state-of-the-art facility will foster innovation around quantum computing, creating new opportunities for talent attraction and ensuring that Europe remains at the forefront of global technological advancements,” said Ana Paula Assis, General Manager and Chairman of IBM Europe, Middle East and Africa.

“Our collaboration with IBM for the ‘scaling’ phase of quantum computing is progressing according to plan. We are working to develop concrete applications that improve the experience of our customer and members, and create value for the Group’s businesses,” said Frantz Rublé, President of Euro-Information and Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Crédit Mutuel Alliance Fédérale. “The availability of this quantum data center on European soil addresses our constraints in terms of processing proximity and Crédit Mutuel’s approach to regulatory compliance. And it also means we can look forward to the next stages of the quantum project with confidence at Crédit Mutuel, CIC and then at Targobank.”

“We believe that enabling our scientists and engineers to tackle demanding problems in materials sciences, high-energy physics, and biosciences through quantum computing, and providing state-of-the-art quantum computing access will be key to make disruptive progress in all those disciplines,” said Javier Aizpurua, Ikerbasque professor, Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC) and director of BasQ. “A combined use of quantum computing, AI, and data science, if generalized, will give rise to a scenario of new possibilities not only in fundamental research but also in industrial innovation.”

“Bosch aims to drive innovation in the field of material simulation using quantum computing. In partnership with IBM Quantum, our team is creating scalable algorithms that aim to revolutionize product development. This includes the creation of new materials for sustainable, carbon-free mobility and the reduction of rare earth elements,” said Dr. Thomas Kropf, President of Corporate Sector Research and Advance Engineering, Robert Bosch GmbH. “The European IBM Quantum Data Center allows us to run quantum calculations in close proximity, supporting Bosch’s approach to compliance with European data protection regulations. This accelerates our research and development efforts and bolsters the European quantum ecosystem, paving the way for advancements in mobility, healthcare, and sustainable technologies.”

“E.ON is investigating quantum computing to tackle energy transition challenges, including large-scale optimization, complex scenario modeling, and quantum machine learning. IBM’s first European Quantum Data Center’s location is also helpful for EU/German public funding opportunities, which may be available for local access to quantum computational resources and on-site expertise. This milestone underscores Europe’s and Germany’s leadership in quantum computing and marks a significant advancement in propelling enterprises into the quantum era,” said Chris d’Arcy, Managing Director, E.ON Digital Technology GmbH and Chief Data and AI Officer.

“Quantum computing can be the next big thing to solve problems in material science, traffic optimization, or deep learning, that may change the world. IBM’s Quantum Data Center in Europe provides access to their unique quantum infrastructure and thus, represents an indispensable another piece of the bridge between quantum computers and industrial application at scale. We are proud to be part of that journey to utilize quantum computing for the transformation into future sustainable and smart mobility,” said Dr. Nikolai Ardey, Executive Director, Volkswagen Group Innovation.

“Algorithmiq is pioneering the integration of quantum computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and network science to solve the world’s most complex problems in chemistry, healthcare and life sciences. To accomplish this, we need algorithms and scale. This is why we’ve partnered with IBM on both counts: our groundbreaking error mitigation algorithm, TEM, available through the Qiskit Functions Catalog, is proven to be optimal in extending the scale and accuracy of quantum simulations. And now, with more IBM quantum systems available in Europe, we’re excited to further strengthen our ties in Europe and partner with an even larger ecosystem of industries, organizations, developers, and scientists to demonstrate TEM’s utility — and progress toward quantum advantage,” said Sabrina Maniscalco, CEO of Algorithmiq.

IBM recently published evidence that Qiskit is the world’s leading and most performant quantum software. Together with access to IBM’s advanced quantum hardware, IBM’s ecosystem of users across Europe and globally can access tools and systems that can help them to more easily advance the discovery of algorithms that could open the doorway to useful quantum computing and reach quantum advantage: the point at which a quantum computer can solve a practical problem better than any classical method.

The IBM Quantum Data Center in Europe can be accessed through the IBM Quantum Platform, continuing IBM’s mission to enable the development of quantum computing use cases and to support clients as they press forward with algorithm discovery in the era of quantum utility, and towards quantum advantage.

About IBM

IBM is a leading global hybrid cloud and AI, and business services provider, helping clients in more than 175 countries capitalize on insights from their data, streamline business processes, reduce costs and gain the competitive edge in their industries. Nearly 4,000 government and corporate entities in critical infrastructure areas such as financial services, telecommunications and healthcare rely on IBM’s hybrid cloud platform and Red Hat OpenShift to affect their digital transformations quickly, efficiently and securely. IBM’s breakthrough innovations in AI, quantum computing, industry-specific cloud solutions and business services deliver open and flexible options to our clients. All of this is backed by IBM’s commitment to trust, transparency, responsibility, inclusivity and service. For more information, visit www.ibm.com.

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Raythink® Debuts at OSEA Singapore 2024

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YANTAI, China, Nov. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Raythink Technology Co., Ltd. (“Raythink”), an innovator in the thermal imaging industry, makes a high-profile appearance at OSEA Singapore 2024. Raythink® presents its innovative technologies and highlights its thermal imaging products at Hall DEF, booth BM4-07 at Marina Bay Sands.

At this exhibition, Raythink® presents a comprehensive suite of solutions and core products specifically designed for the entire oil, gas, and petrochemical exploration, extraction, transportation, storage, and refining processes. These products aim to enhance fault detection and significantly improve production efficiency.

Raythink®’s thermography cameras, such as the RT630 and RS1280, offer high-definition infrared imaging, precise temperature measurement, and intelligent analysis capabilities. These devices are ideal for equipment monitoring, intelligent inspections in refining and processing, and other industrial applications. Upon detecting temperature anomalies, the infrared technology quickly identifies potential defects and alerts the system.

In addition, Raythink® introduces the RG600C and RG600F OGI handheld cameras, which combine gas leak detection and temperature measurement. These devices are crucial for identifying flammable and toxic gas leaks, including methane, ammonia, freon refrigerants, and sulfur hexafluoride, which pose serious safety and environmental risks. The cameras contactlessly pinpoint the leak source, even in areas that are difficult to access, providing critical support for safety measures in the oil, gas and petrochemical sectors.

For complex oilfield monitoring, Raythink® offers the 360° infrared panoramic camera SilentW-U, which delivers extensive monitoring capabilities with a seamless 360° view. It captures the entire oilfield panorama in just two seconds, meeting the large-scale monitoring requirements of oilfields. Once a target is detected, the system links with a dual-spectrum PTZ camera to track the target, zoom in on the image, and collect both video and still images for further analysis and evidence gathering.

Raythink® showcases cutting-edge infrared thermal imaging technology at the 2024 OSEA Singapore exhibition, addressing the increasing demand for enhanced safety and efficiency in the oil and petrochemical industries. Moving forward, Raythink® continues to set new standards in thermal imaging technology, driving innovation and advancing efficiency in various application fields.

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Blackbaud Institute Releases New Research on Charitable Support Trends Across Generations in the UK and Ireland

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Monetary Donations Are Perceived as the Most Impactful Way to Make a Difference Across Generations, but Volunteering and Advocacy Remain Important

LONDON, Nov. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The Blackbaud Institute, a sector research lab at Blackbaud (NASDAQ: BLKB), the leading provider of software for powering social impact, has released a new report, Charitable Support Across Generations in the UK and Ireland, highlighting shifting donation patterns and support preferences among Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X and Boomers. This comprehensive study sheds light on generational attitudes toward charitable support, factors influencing giving, and the emerging challenges nonprofit organisations face in an increasingly complex landscape.

The report, based on survey responses from over 1,000 participants, uncovers distinct generational differences that shape charitable behaviour today. While financial donations remain the top way for each generation to make an impact, Gen Z notably prioritises volunteering and advocacy, signalling a new direction in charitable engagement. Health, children, and animal causes are most widely supported, with each generation holding unique perspectives on how best to help.

“With economic challenges reshaping how individuals prioritise their support, understanding the unique motivations of each generation has never been more essential,” said Dan Keyworth, Vice President and Managing Director, Customer Success, Blackbaud. “This report highlights that while traditional giving remains strong, younger generations, especially Gen Z, are redefining engagement through volunteering and advocacy. By aligning with these shifting preferences, charities can build deeper, more sustainable connections with supporters across every age group.”

Key Findings from the Report:

Diverse Support Preferences Across Generations: Donations are the most common form of support across all generations, though Gen Z emphasises volunteering, with 50% participating, while Boomers focus more on advocacy and spreading awareness.Influential Drivers for Charitable Support: Across generations, trust in the organisation, belief in the mission, and perceived impact on urgent needs are paramount. Younger generations also express a strong need for transparency and privacy, shaping expectations for nonprofit communication.Generational Giving Barriers: Economic constraints, limited time, and concerns about organisational efficiency are prevalent reasons for non-support. Lack of trust is notably higher among Gen Z and Millennials, emphasising the importance of transparent, impactful messaging from nonprofits.Preferred Communication and Acknowledgment: Email remains the most preferred form of recognition. However, Millennials and Gen Z value public recognition and detailed impact reports, underscoring the evolving expectation for digital and personalised nonprofit engagement.

The report further provides actionable recommendations for nonprofits to effectively engage supporters across generations, including strategies to build trust, enhance volunteer programmes, and diversify donation methods to meet evolving preferences. Get more information on Charitable Support Across Generations and access the full report here.

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Publication of the new report follows the success of Blackbaud’s recent bbcon London event, hosted in late October. Over 200 Blackbaud customers, technology partners, expert speakers and Blackbaud staff attended the event to hear more about the major waves of innovation that will transform the future of social impact for Blackbaud’s customers in the UK and across Europe.

These announcements included a host of AI-powered solutions, enhanced functionality of Blackbaud’s core fundraising product, integrated payments experiences to help organisations raise and save more, and more flexibility to help customers extend their Blackbaud software. Breakout sessions provided the opportunity for delegates to hear best practices for fundraising, grantmaking, and corporate impact, as well as network with like-minded peers.

To learn more about Blackbaud’s most recent innovation, visit www.blackbaud.co.uk/newsroom.

About Blackbaud Institute
The Blackbaud Institute develops leading-edge research and convenes expert voices to equip the social impact community with knowledge, insight, and confidence. The Blackbaud Institute draws from Blackbaud’s data set, the most comprehensive in the social impact community. In addition, the Institute facilitates public research studies to drive original qualitative and quantitative insight. Our research agenda is grounded in a commitment to topics that social impact organisations can apply immediately to better understand, benchmark, and improve their essential business operations. We are guided by our commitment to the social impact sector to provide timely, transparent, and well-rounded research that is free to access. From how organisations run to how donors give, we’re 100% focused on research and resources for this sector.

About Blackbaud
Blackbaud (NASDAQ: BLKB) is the leading software provider exclusively dedicated to powering social impact. Serving the nonprofit and education sectors, companies committed to social responsibility and individual change makers, Blackbaud’s essential software is built to accelerate impact in fundraising, nonprofit financial management, digital giving, grantmaking, corporate social responsibility and education management. With millions of users and over $100 billion raised, granted or managed through Blackbaud platforms every year, Blackbaud’s solutions are unleashing the potential of the people and organisations who change the world. Blackbaud has been named to Newsweek’s list of America’s Most Responsible Companies, Quartz’s list of Best Companies for Remote Workers, and Forbes’ list of America’s Best Employers. A remote-first company, Blackbaud has operations in the United States, Australia, Canada, Costa Rica and the United Kingdom, supporting users in 100+ countries. Learn more at www.blackbaud.co.uk or follow us on X/Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook.

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Democratization of Fraud Tech: $1,000 Can Cause $2.5M in Monthly Business Losses, Sumsub Report Reveals

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 Rise of Fraud-as-a-Service, deepfakes surging 4x and more 2024 digital fraud trends uncovered in 4th annual Identity Fraud Report by Sumsub

MIAMI, Nov. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Sumsub, a global full-cycle verification platform, today released its fourth annual Identity Fraud Report. The report provides a detailed analysis of identity fraud dynamics worldwide based on millions of verification checks and over 3,000,000 fraud attempts analyzed between 2023 and 2024*. The report also includes Sumsub’s Fraud Exposure Survey 2024, featuring responses from 200+ risk professionals and over 1,000 end users.

Identity Fraud Main Trends and Statistics for 2024

Key findings from Sumsub’s report include:

The top-5 identity fraud types in 2024 are: forged documents (50% of all fraud attempts), chargebacks (15%), account takeovers (12%), deepfakes (7%) and fraudulent networks (4%).The report found a significant 4x increase in deepfakes detected worldwide from 2023 to 2024The top-5 sectors most affected by identity fraud in 2024 are dating (8.9% fraud rate), online media (7.7%), banking & insurance (2.7%), video gaming (2.3%), and crypto (2.2%).The top-5 industries with the highest identity fraud growth rates in 2023-2024 are dating (265%), online media (180%), banking & insurance (162%), fintech (156%) and edtech (144%).The analysis of an average fraudster economy demonstrates that, with as little as $1,000 at their disposal, a fraudster group can inflict losses of up to $2.5M a month.The global average identity fraud rate more than doubled over three years, growing from 1.1% of all verifications in 2021 to 2.6% in 2024.Three-quarters (76%) of fraud occurs during ongoing account use, highlighting the need for continuous checks apart from KYC.Account takeover (ATO) attacks have become one of the most damaging forms of fraud. ATO cases surged by 250% YoY, a staggering rise compared to a 155% increase in 2022-2023.The Sumsub Fraud Exposure Survey 2024 revealed that, on average, businesses lost approximately $300,000 per fraud event in 2024, and nearly half of companies (45%) and end users (44%) worldwide reported being victims of identity fraud at least once.

“In today’s digital world, identity fraud poses a serious threat to individuals and companies. In 2024, 67% of firms reported a fraud increase,” says Andrew Sever, co-founder and CEO of Sumsub. “The Sumsub Annual Identity Fraud Report has become a go-to resource for industry leaders, with previous editions cited by the UNODC, Statista, Microsoft, and major media outlets. This year, we’ve expanded our research with insights from end-users and risk professionals, providing a detailed look at current fraud dynamics, future predictions, and actionable tips for businesses. As a full-cycle verification platform, we’re committed to sharing these insights to help the community unite against fraud.”

Identity Fraud Landscape: Regional Insights

The report provides a closer look at identity fraud trends of 2024 to see regional differences and make comparisons between countries:

In Europe, the majority of respondents (56%) reported having fallen victim to identity fraud.Africa reveals the highest identity fraud rate growth YoY (167%) among all regions.In the US & Canada, 67% of all respondents believe deepfakes have already or will impact the elections in the future.The country with the highest overall identity fraud rate in 2024 is Indonesia (6.02%).Argentina experienced the highest increase in identity fraud rate YoY of 509%.While seven APAC countries are among the top 10 jurisdictions with the highest rates of applicants involved in fraud networks, Oman is the overall global leader.South Korea experienced the largest growth in deepfake attacks YoY (735%).

AI and Deepfakes: from Commodity to Commonplace

In 2024, deepfakes—manipulated images, videos, or voices used to impersonate individuals—have become commonplace, with their share among all detected fraud reaching 7% in 2024. Alarmingly, AI and deepfakes are changing the misinformation landscape, with recent AI-generated images of Disney World underwater, or deepfakes of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris impacting electoral campaigns.

According to Sumsub’s Fraud Exposure Survey, 81% of all respondents expressed concerns surrounding the impact of deepfakes on election integrity. At the same time, global consumers reported the lowest level of trust in online media at 48 out of 100 points. Sumsub data indicates that in 2024, deepfakes continue to grow globally, showing higher growth rates in the developing markets:  the Middle East (643%), Africa (393%), and LATAM & Caribbean (255%).

“In 2025, fraudsters will increasingly rely on AI not just for deepfakes–which are, basically, just a tip of the iceberg–but for a broader range of deceptive tools, such as AI-generated identity documents, real-life videos, synthetic voices, and AI-driven chatbots that impersonate real users. These innovations will make fraud harder to detect and more versatile,” explains Pavel Goldman-Kalaydin, Head of AI/ML at Sumsub. “To fight AI-powered fraud, businesses need to deploy advanced multi-layered solutions that can analyze and detect fraud across multiple vectors, ensuring that identity fraud is tackled not just at the visual or biometric level, but across all touchpoints.”

How Cheap It Is to Commit Fraud: the Economy of a Fraudster Disclosed

The economics of fraud have shifted dramatically, making it easier and cheaper to execute large-scale operations with minimal investment. The rise of “fraud as a service” (FaaS) models allows fraudsters to outsource key aspects of their operations to specialized providers.

On average, a single fraudster can commit around 100 fraudulent activities annually, as supported by industry reports like the Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report. The fraudster economics, explained in the report, highlights that an average potential annual income could be ~$29,988,000, or a potential ~$2.5M gain in one month – with as little as a $1,000 monthly investment.

To learn more and download the full Sumsub 2024 Identity Fraud Report, please go to https://sumsub.com/fraud-report-2024/

* Note on Sumsub’s research methodology

The Sumsub 2024 Identity Fraud Report compares data from 2023 and 2024. In certain cases, 2021-2022 data is also taken into account to observe trends. The report is based on aggregated and anonymized verification statistics on millions of users from 28 industries worldwide, with 3,000,000+ fraud attempts studied. All graphs and infographics are based on internal statistics compiled from the data of consenting customers.

To delve deeper into the state of identity fraud, Sumsub conducted a Fraud Exposure Survey in August 2024, gathering insights from both consumers and companies. The survey included 1,000+ end-users as well as 200+ fraud and risk professionals from companies of various sectors, including banking, crypto, payments, e-commerce, trading, and iGaming.

About Sumsub

Sumsub is a full-cycle verification and ongoing monitoring platform that secures the whole user journey. With Sumsub’s customizable KYC, KYB, Transaction Monitoring, Fraud Prevention and Travel Rule solutions, you can orchestrate your verification process, welcome more customers worldwide, meet compliance requirements, reduce costs, and protect your business.

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