Are machines capable of human-like intelligence?

Anyone who has ever wondered whether machines are really capable of human-like intelligence will inevitably come across the so-called Turing test. Our Tech-Know-how to go explains what’s behind it.
Productivity growth through Gen AI

By 2030, up to 30% of current work hours could be automated, driven by the rapid adoption of generative AI. This key insight comes from McKinsey Global Institute’s latest study.
QSolid Mid-term Milestone

Since January 2022, QSolid has been working on a high-quality quantum computer “Made in Germany” based on superconducting quantum chips. After 30 months, the large-scale project, led by Prof. Frank Wilhelm-Mauch from Forschungszentrum Jülich, has reached the mid-term.
Inside Quantum & HPC Minds: Hans-Christian Hoppe

For this edition of “Inside Quantum & HPC Minds”, we interviewed Hans-Christian Hoppe, Senior Technical Project Manager at ParTec.
Europe leading public investments in Quantum Tech

Explore McKinsey’s ‘Quantum Technology Monitor 2024’: Public investment in quantum technology soared, offsetting a 27% decline in private sector funding, with leading countries committing over $42 billion globally.
AI in renewable energy

Latest study by market research and consultancy firm Allied Market Research shows AI holds the potential to revolutionize the entire renewable energy sector.
Significant increase in revenue in 2023

Company examines financing options including uplisting from the Scale OTC segment to the regulated market (Prime Standard) of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
ParTec files patent infringement suit

ParTec AG and its licensing agent BF exaQC AG today filed a patent infringement lawsuit in the US against Microsoft Corporation.
Inside Quantum & HPC Minds: Dr. Simon Pickartz

As part of our “Inside Quantum & HPC Minds” series, we have interviewed Dr. Simon Pickartz, Head of Software Architecture & Development at ParTec.
New 10+ qubit quantum computing system

Four world-leaders (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Goethe-University Frankfurt, ParTec and Quantum Machines) are joining forces for pushing the realisation of quantum computers and their integration in HPC systems forward.
