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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
Industry-Ready Hybrid Classical-Quantum Software Solutions to Get Focus With Partnership
The main objective of the signed agreement between Quantum BCS and aQuantum Software Engineering is to boost the collaboration between both companies in the development of industry-ready Hybrid Classical-Quantum Software solutions, one of aQuantum’s R&D strategic lines in Quantum Software Engineering and Programming. With the signing of this agreement, Quantum BCS becomes an aQNetwork “Solution Partner”.
U. Innsbruck Research Opens up New Possibilities for Using Levitated Particles as Sensors
Sensing with levitated nanoparticles has so far been limited by the precision of position measurements. Researchers at the Department of Experimental Physics of the University of Innsbruck, Austria, have now demonstrated a new technique that boosts the efficiency with which the position of a sub-micron levitated object is detected. The new technique demonstrated by Tracy Northup, a professor at the University of Innsbruck, and her team resolves this limitation by replacing the laser beam with the light of the particle reflected by a mirror.
The Quantum Computing Arms Race Is Not Just About Breaking Encryption Keys
Quantum computing is a new strategic technology with wide-reaching implications. The ability to solve problems and perform calculations that no existing classical computer can, or ever will be able to, opens a plethora of strategic opportunities and challenges.
McKinsey & Co. Promulgate The Quantum Technology Monitor for June 2022
New document from McKinsey & Company provides overview of global quantum technology ecosystem aiming at bi-annual issuance.
Where Is Quantum Technology Going in the U.S. Federal Government?
Recent developments in the field of quantum information science (QIS) have the potential to drive American innovation across multiple sectors.
Simulated Quantum Bifurcation Machine+ on Azure Quantum: An Ising Model Solver That Can Solve Combinatorial Optimization Problems With up to 100,000 Variables at High Speed
Toshiba has adopted a new approach, inspired by their quantum computing research, that significantly improves the speed, accuracy, and scale of their SBM.
G-7 Overlords Are Not Overlooking the Quantum Threat, but It Takes 21+ Pages of Word Salad to Get There [PDF]
G-7 overlords are not overlooking the quantum threat, but it takes 21+ pages of word salad to get there.
5 Startups Selected by First Accelerator Exclusively for Quantum Computers in U.S.
Duality is a first-of-its-kind accelerator aimed at supporting next-generation startups focused on quantum science and technology.
Quantum Technology and the Potential of Zero Trust
Quantum Day or “Q-Day,” while 5-10 years out, is coming faster than we would like and it represents the day that quantum computers will reliably use the super-positioning power of qubits (i.e., information bits that can assume multiple states at once) to compute the codes needed to break asymmetric encryptions.