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June is shaping up to be an exciting month for Quantum Computing Inc. (QCi)! From quantum technology summits and industry conferences to high-performance computing exhibitions and scientific presentat... Show all

The QCi team continued to drive progress in the first quarter, with announcements on the chip foundry and quantum machines.

From the 47th presidential inauguration in Washington, D.C. to Qatar to California, QCi has been across the globe this month. The company was also pleased to announce new purchase orders for its TFLN ... Show all

Is quantum technology purely a science of the future, or can it solve major enterprise problems today? In this episode, Pouya Dianat, Chief Revenue Officer of Quantum Computing Inc. (QCi), joins host ... Show all

Quantum computers are still two to five years away from full-scale production, but early users like the Cleveland Clinic and Mitsubishi Chemical are already seeing benefits, particularly when quantum ... Show all

Just as AI has its dreams of “AGI” and “superintelligence,” quantum computing has its own north star: broad, practical quantum advantage over traditional supercomputers.