Business & Industry

Quantum Computing Inc. Receives First Order for TFLN Photonic Chip Foundry
Quantum Computing Inc. has secured its first order for its TFLN photonic chip foundry from a major research institute in Asia. The order highlights QCi’s advanced fabrication capabilities and marks a pivotal step toward scaling photonic integrated circuits for telecom, datacom, and quantum applications.

IonQ and Ansys Enhance Engineering Simulations with Quantum Computing
IonQ and Ansys are bringing quantum computing to the $10 billion CAE market. Their collaboration will speed up simulations, enabling faster product development and improving design processes for industries such as aerospace, automotive, and pharmaceuticals.

Quanscient Secures €5.2M to Augment Engineering Simulations with Quantum Technology
Quanscient, a Finnish tech company, has raised €5.2M to advance its cloud-based multiphysics simulation platform. The funding supports their mission to deliver faster and more efficient simulations for industries such as fusion energy, semiconductors, and aerospace.

Infleqtion Expands Oxford Operations, Strengthens UK Quantum Technology Leadership
Infleqtion has opened a new 7,500 sq. ft. facility in Oxford, enhancing quantum R&D and supporting national goals. Recent achievements include advancements in quantum computing, aviation, and precision timekeeping, underscoring the company’s leadership in the UK’s quantum sector.

IonQ and NKT Photonics Partner to Enhance Quantum Systems
IonQ has partnered with NKT Photonics to develop advanced laser technology, improving the precision and scalability of quantum computing systems for diverse applications, including cryptography and optimization.

Qureca Launches Quantum Team-Building Program to Strengthen Workplace Collaboration
QURECA introduces its Quantum Team Building Experience to strengthen collaboration, leadership, and problem-solving. The programme combines quantum principles with essential workplace skills, offering custom solutions to help businesses align with future technological growth.

Nord Quantique Secures Long-Term Semiconductor Supply Chain with New Partnerships
Nord Quantique has formed strategic partnerships with C2MI and NY CREATES, ensuring access to specialized semiconductor facilities within the Northeast Semiconductor Manufacturing Corridor. These collaborations will support the fabrication of superconducting and CMOS-based quantum chips, providing the reliability and scalability needed to advance fault-tolerant quantum computing.

Dynex Targets 25% Market Share in Quantum Computing by 2034
Dynex has announced a 10-year plan to transition from GPU emulation to silicon quantum chips, aiming for 25% market share by 2034. The strategy includes the launch of the Apollo Silicon Quantum Chip in 2025, scaling to 1 million qubits over the decade. A $50 million venture capital round will support the company’s growth and partnerships across industries.

Interlune Secures U.S. DOE Grant to Expand Helium-3 Supply
Interlune received a $365,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to develop energy-efficient technology for separating Helium-3 from domestic supplies, helping meet the growing demand in quantum computing, border security, and fusion energy.