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Highlights:
12CQ chip technology patent is granted in Hong Kong.
The grant of the Hong Kong patent marks the successful grant of all 12CQ chip patent applications in Archer’s current portfolio.
Granted 12CQ chip patents span Australia, the US, China, South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, and a further 12 countries in Europe including the UK, France, and Germany.
Archer is the only ASX listed company and one of a few players in the world developing qubit processor technology.
The granting of the Hong Kong patent (Publication No. 1256636) represents a significant early-stage milestone in Archer’s development of the 12CQ chip. The granted patent protects a proposed qubit processor chip that offers a path to realise practical quantum computing.
With the grant of the Hong Kong patent, all pending patent applications in the current 12CQ chip portfolio have been granted. Patent protection gives Archer the right to stop others from manufacturing, using and/or selling the 12CQ chip technology invention and is required for any possible future commercialisation operations in the respective granting jurisdictions.
Commenting on the grant of the Hong Kong patent, Archer CEO Dr Mohammad Choucair said: “The grant of the 12CQ chip patent in Hong Kong is great news. A patent is evidence of invention and patent protection in major markets is a central element in Archer’s strategy to develop the 12CQ chip.
“The patent granting procedure related to the 12CQ chip technology has been an outstanding success. With the grant of the Hong Kong patent, all the patent applications in the current 12CQ chip portfolio have now been granted, with protection given by the patent systems in the US, China, Japan, South Korea, Europe, and Australia.”
“Archer is one of few companies with granted patents protecting quantum computing chip technology and one with a unique global competitive advantage.”
12CQ chip technology patent is granted in Hong Kong.
The grant of the Hong Kong patent marks the successful grant of all 12CQ chip patent applications in Archer’s current portfolio.
Granted 12CQ chip patents span Australia, the US, China, South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, and a further 12 countries in Europe including the UK, France, and Germany.
Archer is the only ASX listed company and one of a few players in the world developing qubit processor technology.
The granting of the Hong Kong patent (Publication No. 1256636) represents a significant early-stage milestone in Archer’s development of the 12CQ chip. The granted patent protects a proposed qubit processor chip that offers a path to realise practical quantum computing.
With the grant of the Hong Kong patent, all pending patent applications in the current 12CQ chip portfolio have been granted. Patent protection gives Archer the right to stop others from manufacturing, using and/or selling the 12CQ chip technology invention and is required for any possible future commercialisation operations in the respective granting jurisdictions.
Commenting on the grant of the Hong Kong patent, Archer CEO Dr Mohammad Choucair said: “The grant of the 12CQ chip patent in Hong Kong is great news. A patent is evidence of invention and patent protection in major markets is a central element in Archer’s strategy to develop the 12CQ chip.
“The patent granting procedure related to the 12CQ chip technology has been an outstanding success. With the grant of the Hong Kong patent, all the patent applications in the current 12CQ chip portfolio have now been granted, with protection given by the patent systems in the US, China, Japan, South Korea, Europe, and Australia.”
“Archer is one of few companies with granted patents protecting quantum computing chip technology and one with a unique global competitive advantage.”