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

IonQ and imec Advance Scalable Quantum Computing with Photonic Technology
IonQ strengthens its collaboration with imec to develop photonic integrated circuits and chip-scale ion trap technology, enhancing the scalability and performance of its quantum computing systems.

SEALSQ Introduces Quantum Secure Ecosystem to Strengthen 5G Networks
SEALSQ introduces a digital identity ecosystem to protect 5G networks from cyber threats. Leveraging quantum-resistant cryptography and Root CA technologies, it ensures data integrity across industries, including healthcare and logistics, while supporting compliance with global security standards.

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.

Banque de France and MAS Complete Post-Quantum Cryptography Experiment
The Banque de France and the Monetary Authority of Singapore successfully tested quantum-resistant cryptographic algorithms to bolster communication security against emerging cyber threats. Their collaboration focuses on enhancing encryption methods to safeguard sensitive financial communications.

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.

BTQ and Macquarie U Collaborate on Quantum Algorithms and Secure Communications
BTQ Technologies and Macquarie University have initiated a research collaboration to advance quantum algorithms and secure communications. Supported by Sydney Quantum Academy PhD students, the partnership focuses on integrating quantum processing into communication protocols to enhance speed, security, and energy efficiency.

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.

NIST Advances 14 Digital Signature Algorithms in Post-Quantum Cryptography Standardization
NIST selected 14 algorithms to enter the second round of its post-quantum cryptography standardization process. The next phase includes updates, evaluations lasting 12-18 months, and a conference in 2025 to review progress.