1776 Reimagined: The Quantum Revolution of 2025

The quantum revolution — pitting the US vs UK — is heating up in 2025. The US dominates with investment and scale, but the UK holds its own with smart innovation and regulatory savvy. From talent pools to chip design, both nations bring unique strengths to the field. It’s not a 1776-style rout—none-the-less, it’s another fight with global impact.
Quantum Technology: Finland Leads EU Defence Initiative

Finland leads the EU’s Quest project to advance quantum technology in defence. The initiative focuses on encryption-breaking and surveillance systems. Collaborating with Germany, Denmark, Latvia, and Italy, Finland leverages its expertise. Quantum sensors already show promise for military applications. The project strengthens Europe’s strategic capabilities.
Congress Pushes Major Quantum Computing Bills to Secure U.S. Leadership

Quantum computing is rapidly evolving, and the U.S. Congress is responding with major new bills. Five legislative initiatives aim to boost research, secure communications, and expand manufacturing. With bipartisan support and billions in funding proposed, these bills could reshape America’s tech future.
DARPA’s Quantum Benchmarking Initiative: A Leap Toward Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing

DARPA’s Quantum Benchmarking Initiative aims to determine if a fault-tolerant quantum computer can be built by 2033. Fifteen companies have begun Stage A, while three more finalize contract details. By analyzing diverse hardware approaches, DARPA seeks to accelerate quantum technology for national security and industry.
Photonic Inc. Selected for DARPA’s Quantum Benchmarking Initiative Stage A

Photonic Inc. was selected for DARPA’s Quantum Benchmarking Initiative Stage A. Their entanglement-first architecture aims to build cost-effective, large-scale quantum computers within a decade.
Through the Quantum Computing Lens: The FCC Council on National Security

The FCC’s new National Security Council is changing how the United States addresses telecom risks. Chairman Brendan Carr introduced the council on March 13, 2025, amid rising concerns over foreign infiltration. Quantum computing remains at the forefront, as it could weaken current encryption methods. Here we look through the lens of quantum computing at this new Council.
South Korea’s Quantum Strategy Faces Global Challenge
South Korea launched the Quantum Strategy Committee on March 12, 2025, led by Choi Sang-mok. It targets 2,500 new researchers and a 1000-qubit computer. The $147M USD budget raises concerns. Choi pushes for industry and defense growth. Can they catch China and the U.S.?
Maryland Launches $1 Billion Quantum Project with IonQ and UMD

Maryland invests $1 billion with IonQ and UMD to grow the quantum sector, advance research, and create high-skilled jobs.
BTQ Signs MOU with South Korean Quantum Technology Groups

BTQ Technologies has formalized an agreement with FQCF, QuINSA, and QCI. The plan addresses industrial standards and events that link research with real-world applications. South Korea’s quantum technology strategy provides a supportive environment for next-generation security.
Atos Receives Offer from French State to Acquire Quantum Computing Activities, More

Atos has received a non-binding offer from the French State to acquire its Advanced Computing activities for an enterprise value of €500 million, potentially increasing to €625 million with earn-outs. The offer includes an exclusivity period until May 31, 2025, and impacts the company’s financial restructuring process. An initial payment of €150 million is expected upon signing the Share Purchase Agreement.