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 Collaborative Launched to Promote Understanding and to Forge Partnerships in Quantum Technology
Arizona State University has launched the Quantum Collaborative, a major 21st century initiative poised to profoundly impact society and the American economy with new discoveries and applications in advanced quantum technology.
Australia Herds 100+ Quantum Software Experts into the Australian Quantum Software Network
More than 100 quantum software experts from universities, the CSIRO and startups have formed an alliance to keep Australia at the forefront of the emerging industry, as Industry and Science minister Ed Husic pledged government support to develop and retain talent.
PQShield and Riscure Collaborate on Post-Quantum Cryptography Side Chanel Analysis Validation
Even when PQC algorithms are mathematically secure, they can potentially be broken by a class of exploits known as side-channel attacks. These attacks exploit the algorithm implementation in hardware or software rather than the underlying mathematical problem itself and underline how important it is that any side-channel vulnerabilities are identified and addressed before solutions are widely rolled out.
Universal Quantum Grabs €67M to Build a Fully Scalable Trapped-Ion Quantum Computer
The German Aerospace Center (DLR) has commissioned Universal Quantum Deutschland GmbH, a subsidiary of British startup Universal Quantum, with building a fully scalable trapped ion quantum computer.
Pearl and Snow Connected to Bring Supercomputing and Quantum Computing Together
VTT’s quantum computer HELMI (“Pearl”) has been connected with the pan-European supercomputer LUMI (“Snow”), hosted by CSC – IT Center for Science.
QuEra Joins Amazon’s Cloud for Public Access
Quantum computer startup QuEra, born from researchers at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said on Tuesday its computer is now accessible to the public through Amazon’s cloud quantum computer service Braket.
It Compresses Photons 10,000 Times Thinner Than a Human Hair
A research team from DTU has succeeded in designing and building a structure, a so-called dielectric nanocavity, which concentrates light in a volume that it is 12 times below the diffraction limit – inside a dielectric material.
ColdQuanta Looks to Continue Quantum Tech Ecosystem Development With $110M Series B
ColdQuanta announced, today, a $110 million Series B round of funding to continue commercializing the company’s product portfolio, including quantum computing, quantum algorithms and applications, atomic clocks, sensors, and components.
With Arqit’s QuantumCloud™, Nine23 to Provide Secure Cloud Services on U.K. Government’s G-Cloud 13
Arqit Quantum Inc. has signed a contract with Nine23 Ltd, a cyber security solutions provider for U.K. regulated and compliant sectors, to deploy Arqit’s QuantumCloud™, a symmetric key agreement software, on Nine23’s U.K. Sovereign Secure Private Cloud infrastructure – Platform FLEX – to provide the highest level of assurance for its customers.