South Korean launch services company INNOSPACE has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with quantum software developer Norma to co-engineer space-based quantum computing technologies. The strategic agreement sets up a collaborative framework across three operational areas: the execution of in-orbit technical demonstrations, joint participation in state-funded aerospace R&D programs, and the conceptual planning of a dedicated Space Quantum Computing Center. The project addresses the growing data bottlenecks in orbital networks, where the increasing complexity of satellite mega-constellations demands decentralized, high-performance computing to handle localized telemetry and payload data processing. The initial technical milestone of the partnership centers on integrating a compact [...]

At the France Quantum 2026 summit, European cloud provider OVHcloud announced a dual-pronged expansion of its advanced research and Quantum-as-a-Service (QaaS) platform. Under a…

We had previously reported on a Boeing Q4S project to demonstrate entanglement swapping in space (see here and here). Now, Boeing has announced further progress with the…