Q-CTRL, a global developer of infrastructure and performance-management software for quantum technologies, has released a comprehensive technical white paper titled “Quantum Computing for Battlefield Information Dominance.” The strategic outlook demonstrates how the company’s AI-powered error-suppression and hardware-management software stack can accelerate the arrival of practical quantum advantage for high-value military applications. Supported by algorithmic executions on IBM quantum computing hardware, Q-CTRL projects that software-augmented quantum processors will begin outperforming classical supercomputers on specific defense logistics and tactical workloads as early as 2027, integrating directly into Allied C4ISR and AUKUS security frameworks. Technical Architecture & Core Algorithmic Framework The primary challenge of [...]

Aegis Critical Energy Defence Corp. (Aegis), in alliance with hardware integration partner SEETEL New Energy and Canadian deep-tech developer Quantum eMotion Corp., has secured…

Terra Quantum AG has delivered its proprietary quantum-secure communications simulation platform to the U.S. Air Force for active operational testing. The software delivery marks…

Public-private partnership QuantumCT has officially launched four Phase 2 Pilot Projects engineered to translate breakthrough quantum mechanics research into deployment-ready…

D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS) has issued a detailed corporate and technical response defending its previously claimed benchmarks of “beyond-classical” quantum computational…

Q-CTRL said its quantum infrastructure software could help quantum computers deliver operational advantages for the military.

Q-CTRL, a global developer of infrastructure and performance-management software for quantum technologies, has released a comprehensive technical white paper titled “Quantum…

IBM has disclosed a definitive corporate strategy to invest more than $10 billion into its quantum computing division over the next five years. Formally filed with the U.S.…