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
Switzerland Enters Quantum Partnership With U.S.
QIST has the potential to revolutionize many areas of science and technology through the creation of quantum computers that outperform traditional computers at certain tasks, quantum networks for transmitting and distributing quantum information, and ultra-sensitive quantum sensors.
Arthur Herman: The Quantum Space Race Is Here
[I]t was China that launched the first quantum satellite in 2016, dubbed Micius, and a year later used it to establish how to achieve long-distance QKD communication… So where is the U.S. in all this?
SA QuTI: So That We Can Be Part of the Quantum Revolution
Following on a proposal written by the consortium led by Professor Andrew Forbes from the Wits School of Physics, the DSI committed the first tranche of funding up until March 2025 to set up SA QuTI. It involves establishing quantum nodes at five centres… and eventually increasing the number of active centres across the country by finding and supporting new emerging quantum leaders.
Quantum Key Distribution Satellite SpeQtral-1 to Blast Into Space, Join 600 Satellite Constellation
Rivada Space Networks (RSN) is partnering with SpeQtral to demonstrate the technical compatibility of adding a QKD encryption layer to enhance the security of communications over low earth orbit satellite constellations.
Improving Batteries Through Performance of Quantum Algorithms, VW & Xanadu Pair Up
Volkswagen Group and Canadian quantum technology company Xanadu have established a multiyear research program to improve the performance of quantum algorithms for simulating battery materials.
From Down-Under to Over-The-Top, Aussie Roadmap Provides Vision for Unlocking the Potential of Emerging Quantum Technologies, Capturing a $6B Opportunity
Commercialising quantum technologies could create an Australian industry worth $2.2 billion and 8,700 jobs by 2030. This could reach nearly $6 billion and 19,400 jobs by 2045. Australia has world-class quantum research capabilities and an emerging quantum technology industry underpinned by the expertise and IP developed in its research institutions.
First Private Sector Onsite, IBM-Managed Quantum Computer in the United States Begins Deployment
Cleveland Clinic and IBM have begun deployment of the first private sector onsite, IBM-managed quantum computer in the United States.
Rolls-Royce and Classiq Collaborate on Quantum Algorithm Design
Classiq announced it is working with Rolls-Royce to implement novel computational fluid dynamics [CFD] algorithms. Used in many industrial applications, CFD is key to improving advanced equipment design.
China’s Quantum Computing Research Faces New Challenges
[N]ew wave of rules bans companies from selling advanced computer chips used in AI or supercomputing produced using U.S. technology or machinery to China.