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The week ending November 22, 2025, delivered a powerful surge of advancements in quantum computing demanding your attention—from Hong Kong deploying the city’s first chip-based quantum network to IBM and Cisco unveiling plans for a distributed, fault-tolerant quantum infrastructure. Funding accelerated, hardware reached new milestones, and post-quantum defenses hardened. These developments aren’t hype; they’re the building blocks of the next computing era. Here’s the full summary you can’t afford to miss.

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Recent Quantum Computing Posts

£375M Fund Marks a New Era for UK Tech Innovation, Quantum Computing

Innovation is being pushed up to the top of the agenda in the UK thanks to the government seeking to co-invest alongside private enterprise in new and emerging technology. A £375 million fund has been announced that will mark a new era of R&D investment designed to make the UK a leader in its field in terms of tech innovation.

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Tracking Every Quantum State, Visualizing Quantum Circuits Made Simpler With Data Analytica Quantum Simulation Software

The Data Analytica quantum simulator is available now. By following the source code, the actual implementation of the Hadamard, Pauli, or CNOT (to name a few) gates can be studied. The same holds true for the quantum wave and how a measurement is applied. The simulator allows tracking every quantum state and is able to visualize the developed quantum circuit diagrams. Data Analytica has already used the simulator to study quantum neural networks and quantum random walks (for quantum robotics related projects).

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Suez Canal Blockage, COVID-19 Perturbations of Logistics: Have You Considered Quantum Computing?

World events ranging from the Suez Canal blockage to the global COVID-19 pandemic have shown how susceptible our supply chain management and logistics systems are to changes in consumer and business demand, raw materials availability, shipping, and distribution. The field of constrained optimization is well matched to address these needs, yet today’s classical computers can hit a wall amidst growing volumes of data and unpredictable disruptions. New software solutions will combine the power of classical and quantum computing to help planners stay ahead.

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QUBT University Opens

Quantum Computing Inc. Announces QUBT University Program Helps Students Learn How to Solve Complex Optimization Problems with Access to Qatalyst and Quantum Educational Resources  Quantum Computing Inc. (the “company” or “QCI”) (Nasdaq: QUBT) today [August 4, 2021] announced its QUBT University program (QUBT U). The program will empower qualified

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