Latest Quantum Computing Post
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

Quantum Tokens Delivered Over Fibre Network in Tokyo Using QKD Technology
Quantinuum, Mitsui, and NEC successfully transmitted quantum tokens over a 10km fibre network. This trial demonstrates unforgeable financial instruments with rapid settlement. Quantum technology is reshaping the security landscape in finance.

Quranium Launches QSafe Wallet for Quantum-Secure Blockchain Transactions
Quranium introduces the QSafe Wallet, built on its quantum-resistant Core Layer Testnet. Users can claim test QRN tokens and explore advanced wallet features. Early adopters gain access to incentives and secure blockchain interactions.

Fortanix and Carahsoft Deliver Advanced Cybersecurity Solutions to the Public Sector
Fortanix has teamed up with Carahsoft to bring advanced cybersecurity and post-quantum cryptography solutions to the Public Sector. This agreement allows Carahsoft to distribute Fortanix’s offerings through its reseller network and procurement programs, including NASA SEWP V and NASPO ValuePoint.

Finland Tests Quantum Encryption in Commercial Network
Telia has conducted Finland’s first test of quantum encryption technology within a commercial network, advancing national efforts to secure critical infrastructure. The test, part of the NaQCI.fi project, showcases the potential of Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) and Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) in safeguarding sensitive communications.

European Research Council Funds Innovative Quantum Simulator Project Across Three Universities
The University of Tübingen, JGU Mainz, and Stockholm University have secured nearly EUR 10 million from the European Research Council to develop advanced ion crystal-based quantum simulators. This project aims to explore complex quantum systems, providing insights into physics, chemistry, and biology, while pushing the boundaries of quantum research.

Quantum Utility Expanded: IBM Showcases Advanced Quantum Computers
IBM has announced its most advanced quantum systems to date, enhancing its ability to address complex scientific and industrial challenges. Featuring the powerful IBM Quantum Heron processor and improved Qiskit software, IBM pushes quantum systems to new performance levels.

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.

Aqarios Introduces Luna Platform to Simplify Quantum Applications
Aqarios has launched Luna, a quantum platform enabling businesses to solve complex problems without needing quantum expertise. Luna offers pre-built optimization scenarios, access to various quantum backends, and integration with leading quantum solutions like Amazon Braket and Q-CTRL Fire Opal.

University of Sydney Develops Advanced Quantum Error Correction Framework
University of Sydney researchers have designed a new quantum error correction framework that reduces qubit requirements, making way for more efficient quantum computing and compact memory systems.