Quantum Computing Report
Founded in 2015, the Quantum Computing Report is the premier online platform dedicated to the quantum computing sector. Its articles have been cited or referenced by prominent national and international media, including the Washington Post, CNBC, Forbes, Scientific American, The Economist, Nature Magazine, The Guardian, TechCrunch, Fast Company, Gizmodo, and many more. Our audience is made up of top-tier readers, such as executives in the quantum computing field, venture capitalists, government policy experts, U.S. Congressional staff, enterprise users, and researchers from academic, commercial, and non-profit sectors. The Quantum Computing Report attracts thousands of visitors from over 115 countries around the globe.
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quantumcomputingreport.com | Mohamed Abdel-Kareem
PQShield has announced the launch of its UltraPQ-Suite, a comprehensive product range offering deeply specialized implementations of post-quantum cryptography (PQC) optimized for a post-standards world. The UltraPQ-Suite addresses critical challenges faced by manufacturers and developers during the global transition to quantum-safe security, offering solutions that prioritize performance, security, or footprint according to application needs.
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quantumcomputingreport.com | Mohamed Abdel-Kareem
IonQ and EPB have announced a $22 million partnership to establish the first U.S. quantum computing and networking hub in Chattanooga, Tennessee. As part of the collaboration, the EPB Quantum Center will house IonQ’s Forte Enterprise quantum computer alongside EPB’s existing quantum networking infrastructure. IonQ will also open a Chattanooga office to provide application development support, training, and technical services, further advancing Tennessee’s role in the emerging quantum economy.
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quantumcomputingreport.com | Mohamed Abdel-Kareem
The Government of Finland has published a new national Quantum Technology Strategy, positioning quantum technologies as a future driver of economic growth and sustainability. Released on April 24, 2025, by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment, the strategy defines Finland’s ambitions to leverage its scientific strengths and maintain competitiveness in the evolving global quantum landscape.
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quantumcomputingreport.com | Mohamed Abdel-Kareem
ULVAC, Inc. and ULVAC CRYOGENICS INC. have developed and installed a dilution refrigerator designed specifically for quantum computing applications, supporting Japan’s first fully domestically built quantum computer. The system, operational as of April 4, 2025, at the Center for Quantum Information and Quantum Biology, University of Osaka, plays a critical role in maintaining the ultra-low temperatures required for superconducting qubit operation.
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quantumcomputingreport.com | Mohamed Abdel-Kareem
The Government of Spain has launched its first Quantum Technologies Strategy (2025–2030) with an initial investment of €808 million ($917 million USD), announced at the OECD Global Technology Forum in Madrid on April 24, 2025. Ministers Óscar López and Diana Morant presented the initiative, which supports quantum computing, communications, and sensing.
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