Through the initial phase of its Canadian Quantum Champions Program, the government will commit up to $23-million apiece to four companies that have shown early promise in the field: Xanadu Quantum ...
Federal program supports development of fault-tolerant quantum computing in CanadaTORONTO, Dec. 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Xanadu Quantum Technologies Inc. (“Xanadu”), a leading photonic quantum ...
The federal government is launching its own quantum research program in response to a United States military-backed ...
In March, Vancouver-founded quantum computing firm D-Wave Quantum Systems Inc. became the latest entity to claim to have ...
You may have noticed several commonalities among my top three quantum computing stocks to buy in December. They're all so-called "Magnificent Seven" stocks. They all operate widely used cloud ...
Xanadu Quantum Technologies, a startup founded by former University of Toronto post-doctoral researcher Christian Weedbrook, ...
Fully functional quantum computers remain out of reach, but optimism across the field is rising. At the Q2B Silicon Valley conference in December, researchers and executives ...
Photonic Inc., a Vancouver-based quantum computing firm, announced Monday it has received $23 million in federal funding.
Canada launches a quantum champions program to scale domestic quantum computing and retain talent as competition from the U.S ...
CQCP is a program led by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED), with the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) conducting technical due diligence. Phase 1 is launching now.
This is allowing IBM to attack quantum computing with two very different chips.
A new microchip-sized device could dramatically accelerate the future of quantum computing. It controls laser frequencies ...
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