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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

softwareQ Secures $1 Million Grant for Quantum Computing Accessibility
softwareQ Inc. has been granted a $1 million Phase 2 award by the Government of Canada, under the Innovative Solutions Canada Program. At the heart of softwareQ’s mission is the provision of dependable quantum compilers, optimizers, simulators, and software for the ever-evolving quantum computing field.

Finland Launches 20-Qubit Quantum Computer – Development Towards More Powerful Quantum Computers Continues
VTT and IQM Quantum Computers have unveiled Finland’s second quantum computer with 20 qubits. This development marks a significant step in Finland’s commitment to quantum computing, following the creation of a 5-qubit quantum computer in 2021.

Latvia Launches National Quantum Communications Infrastructure Project
Latvia is embarking on a groundbreaking project to establish a national quantum communications infrastructure system and network. The project involves collaboration between the Latvia State Radio and Television Centre, Tet, the Electronic Communications Office of Latvia, and the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science of the University of Latvia.

Quantum Exponential Group plc Establishes European HQ in Copenhagen
Quantum Exponential Group plc has inaugurated its first European headquarters in Copenhagen, Denmark, located within the Quantum Deep Tech Lab.

Cybersecurity Coalition Launches to Boost Post-Quantum Cryptography Adoption
A coalition of prominent cybersecurity organizations, including IBM Quantum, Microsoft, MITRE, PQShield, SandboxAQ, and the University of Waterloo, has formed the PQC Coalition to accelerate the global adoption of post-quantum cryptography (PQC). This initiative aims to protect sensitive information from the potential vulnerabilities posed by quantum computing.

Infleqtion Wins Award to Launch Defence Data Analysis to New Heights Using AI and Quantum
Infleqtion, a key player in quantum information, is delighted to announce its successful bid for the Q-CALC (Quantum Contextual Artificial Intelligence for Long-range Correlations) project, backed by Innovate UK. This initiative merges quantum computing and artificial intelligence to advance data analysis in defense. Infleqtion will partner with QinetiQ, a prominent defense company, on this project.

Historic IBM Quantum System One Computer Inaugurated in Quebec, Canada
The Platform for Digital and Quantum Innovation of Quebec (PINQ²), in partnership with IBM, announced the inauguration of an IBM Quantum System One in Bromont, Quebec. This milestone marks the consolidation of Quebec’s leadership in quantum computing and positions the province as a global reference in sustainable development.

Atlantic Quantum’s Quantum Architecture Outperforms Industry Standards with Fewer Errors
Atlantic Quantum Corp. announces its selection by AFWERX for a $1.25 million Direct-to-Phase II contract, focusing on fluxonium-based quantum computing hardware. This collaboration, aimed at addressing critical challenges for the Department of the Air Force (DAF), is a part of the streamlined Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) process. Atlantic Quantum’s innovation aims to overcome current quantum hardware limitations related to error rates and scalability.

Xanadu and KISTI Partner to Create South Korea’s First Quantum-Classical Hybrid Computing Infrastructure
Xanadu (xanadu.ai), a leader in photonic quantum computing, has teamed up with the Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI) to establish South Korea’s inaugural quantum-classical hybrid computing infrastructure.