Yearly Archives: 2026

QUDORA Establishes Tokyo Subsidiary to Embed Trapped-Ion Hard Infrastructure Within Japan’s Core Industrial Sectors

2026-05-29T07:18:20-07:00

QUDORA Technologies GmbH, a full-stack quantum computing company based in Germany, has announced the official operational launch of its local subsidiary, Qudora Japan K.K. Headquartered in Tokyo's Chiyoda-ku district, the newly minted legal entity establishes a direct gateway for the hardware developer to scale commercial operations, support regional system integrations, and expand across the broader Asia-Pacific tech corridor. The corporate governance structure of the Japanese division will be led by Ned Cahoon as President, working alongside Mitsuo Harahata as Country Manager Japan and Yuichi Watanabe as Executive General Manager. Technical Architecture & Microwave-Driven Quantum Advantage The core hardware pipeline developed by [...]

QUDORA Establishes Tokyo Subsidiary to Embed Trapped-Ion Hard Infrastructure Within Japan’s Core Industrial Sectors2026-05-29T07:18:20-07:00

Massachusetts Commits $25 Million to Anchor MIT’s Landmark Quantum Systems Laboratory

2026-05-29T06:47:14-07:00

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has pledged up to $25 million in matching state funds to support the construction of a state-of-the-art Quantum Systems Laboratory (QSL) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Formally announced by Governor Maura Healey, Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll, and MIT President Sally Kornbluth, the strategic capital allocation will leverage parallel federal research grants and private philanthropic endowments to position the Greater Boston region as a national epicenter for quantum computing, sensing, and hardware co-design. Slated to break ground this summer inside MIT's Building 39 in Cambridge, the shared-use regional hub is engineered to bridge academic discovery with [...]

Massachusetts Commits $25 Million to Anchor MIT’s Landmark Quantum Systems Laboratory2026-05-29T06:47:14-07:00

IBM Pledges $10 Billion Global Quantum Expansion to Deliver Fault-Tolerant Quantum Supercomputers by 2029

2026-06-02T14:59:45-07:00

IBM has disclosed a definitive corporate strategy to invest more than $10 billion into its quantum computing division over the next five years. Formally filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) via a Form 8-K regulatory submission, the capital allocation targets the commercial realization of the industry's first large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer by 2029. The multi-billion-dollar initiative will span raw research and development (R&D), significant capital expenditure, ecosystem partnerships, manufacturing scaling, and targeted mergers and acquisitions (M&A) to achieve practical, zero-noise quantum error correction. The Anderon Venture & The Pure-Play Quantum Foundry Model A major operational cornerstone of IBM's [...]

IBM Pledges $10 Billion Global Quantum Expansion to Deliver Fault-Tolerant Quantum Supercomputers by 20292026-06-02T14:59:45-07:00

Update on Quantinuum’s IPO Filing

2026-05-28T22:01:48-07:00

On May 11, 2026 we reported on the first public S-1 filing that Quantinuum submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that provided much detail on the company's technology and operations. Previously, the company announced it had submitted a confidential S-1 in April. In the first public S-1 filing, much of the financial information related to the IPO including valuation, share price, and other important items had not yet been determined and were not included in the document. Now, the company has just submitted an amended S-1A filing that does include this information. We have determined the most significant [...]

Update on Quantinuum’s IPO Filing2026-05-28T22:01:48-07:00

Beyond a Single Quantum Chip: Why the Future of Quantum Computing is Modular

2026-05-29T10:24:31-07:00

Guest Post by Zeynep Koruturk, Dr. Kris Naudts, and Donald Harmitt of Firgun Ventures For years, the headline metric in quantum computing has been a simple one: how many qubits can a company fit onto a single chip. Qubits are the basic units of quantum information, and increasing their number signals that the field is moving beyond laboratory prototypes. The race produced steadily larger processors, but it is widely believed that increasingly fitting a significant number of qubits onto a single chip will eventually run into a wall that physics and manufacturing impose together. Beyond a certain size, fabricating a flawless [...]

Beyond a Single Quantum Chip: Why the Future of Quantum Computing is Modular2026-05-29T10:24:31-07:00

Qilimanjaro Deploys an Analog Quantum Computer at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center

2026-05-28T13:42:09-07:00

MareNostrum-Ona, the quantum computing partition of MareNostrum 5, housed in the Torre Girona chapel at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center. The red and blue systems are the digital quantum computers; the green system in the centre is the newly inaugurated analog quantum computer.Credit: BSC-CNS Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech has officially inaugurated a new analog quantum computer at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC-CNS). The newly deployed system will integrate directly with BSC’s existing digital quantum infrastructure and the MareNostrum 5 supercomputer. Together, these technologies form MareNostrum-Ona, a unified, hybrid computing environment that stands as one of the most advanced of its kind in Europe. [...]

Qilimanjaro Deploys an Analog Quantum Computer at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center2026-05-28T13:42:09-07:00

Q-CTRL Framework Outlines Path to Quantum Battlefield Information Dominance Across Four Defense Verticals

2026-05-28T07:56:56-07:00

Q-CTRL, a global developer of infrastructure and performance-management software for quantum technologies, has released a comprehensive technical white paper titled "Quantum Computing for Battlefield Information Dominance." The strategic outlook demonstrates how the company’s AI-powered error-suppression and hardware-management software stack can accelerate the arrival of practical quantum advantage for high-value military applications. Supported by algorithmic executions on IBM quantum computing hardware, Q-CTRL projects that software-augmented quantum processors will begin outperforming classical supercomputers on specific defense logistics and tactical workloads as early as 2027, integrating directly into Allied C4ISR and AUKUS security frameworks. Technical Architecture & Core Algorithmic Framework The primary challenge of [...]

Q-CTRL Framework Outlines Path to Quantum Battlefield Information Dominance Across Four Defense Verticals2026-05-28T07:56:56-07:00

Lastwall Secures $16 Million Investment to Expand Quantum-Resilient Cyber Defense Operations Across Canada

2026-05-27T02:14:11-07:00

Lastwall, an enterprise developer of identity-first authentication and quantum-resilient software architectures, has closed a $16 million Series A extension investment round. The financing loop was led by the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) via its newly initialized $300 million defense-relevant equity vehicle, the StrongNorth Fund, marking the fund's inaugural placement into the cybersecurity vertical. The transaction also featured the largest single capital injection in the operational history of the New Brunswick Innovation Foundation (NBIF), alongside investment tranches from Frostbite Capital and returning venture backers Blue Bear Capital, BlueWing Ventures, and 18West. Technical Architecture & Specifications / Operational Implementation The capitalization [...]

Lastwall Secures $16 Million Investment to Expand Quantum-Resilient Cyber Defense Operations Across Canada2026-05-27T02:14:11-07:00

Oracle and Classiq Integrate Quantum AI Agents with OCI for 36-Qubit Portfolio Optimization HPC Simulation

2026-05-27T01:53:56-07:00

https://youtu.be/7zdfA4CNlo4 Oracle Corporation and quantum software engineering platform developer Classiq have completed a successful high-performance computing (HPC) proof of concept connecting natural-language artificial intelligence generation with massive classical simulation clusters. The end-to-end software workflow demonstrates how an AI agent can synthesize complex, enterprise-ready quantum code from an abstract user prompt and automatically compile it into an executable circuit. To validate the synthesized program at scale, the teams routed the workload to an NVIDIA DGX A100 supercomputing node hosted on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), successfully executing a demanding 36-qubit simulation that surpasses the bounds of standard local development environments. Technical Architecture & [...]

Oracle and Classiq Integrate Quantum AI Agents with OCI for 36-Qubit Portfolio Optimization HPC Simulation2026-05-27T01:53:56-07:00

D-Wave Systematically Rebuts Flatiron Claims, Reaffirming Beyond-Classical Simulation Milestones

2026-05-26T20:14:40-07:00

D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS) has issued a detailed corporate and technical response defending its previously claimed benchmarks of "beyond-classical" quantum computational simulation supremacy. The statement addresses recent coverage surrounding the Flatiron Institute’s newly published Science manuscript on multi-dimensional tensor networks, which suggested that classical workstations could replicate physical quantum annealing state calculations. D-Wave directly refutes the premise that its 2025 milestones have been overturned or nullified, asserting that the classical framework fails to scale across the most complex problem classes, configurations, and physical measurements native to the original physical hardware demonstration. The Technical Parameters of the Rebuttal The central debate [...]

D-Wave Systematically Rebuts Flatiron Claims, Reaffirming Beyond-Classical Simulation Milestones2026-05-26T20:14:40-07:00
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