Sydney’s self-described Silicon Valley, Tech Central, has unveiled its new Quantum Terminal, promising research and innovation in quantum technology and helping position Australia as a global high-tech hub. The Quantum Terminal is part of Sydney’s Tech Central, a precinct spanning six central suburbs with plans for 25 hectares of office space—enough for an estimated 25,000 tech industry workers. Q-Ctrl, Sydney Quantum Academy, and Quantum Brilliance will become its first tenants, with a focus on collaboration between researchers, developers, and engineers to advance quantum technology, high-performance computing, and artificial intelligence. This comes right after Australia’s announcement of a $70 million Quantum Commercialisation Hub that will facilitate research with the United States, the United Kingdom and other allies to bring the nation’s tech to a global stage. New South Wales (NSW) Minister for Jobs, Investment, and Trade and Industry Stuart Ayres praised Tech Central and its Quantum Terminal as a hotspot for …