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SEALSQ and Quobly Sign $5M Commercial Agreement to Integrate Post-Quantum Security into Silicon Quantum Computing Platforms

SEALSQ Corp and Quobly announced a $5 million commercial agreement to integrate post-quantum security technologies into Quobly’s silicon quantum computing platforms. This deal marks the commercialization of their strategic collaboration and follows Quobly’s €115 million Series A funding. SEALSQ will supply Cryo CMOS ASICs, hardware Root-of-Trust solutions, and NIST-aligned post-quantum cryptography. The partnership aims to protect quantum systems against classical and quantum threats while supporting European sovereign quantum computing goals. Quobly plans to launch its Alloy Pioneer quantum computer in cloud environments by the end of 2026.

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Quantum Computing Weekly Round-Up: Week Ending April 25, 2026​

What a blockbuster week for quantum tech—Senate reauthorization of the National Quantum Initiative, IBM and IonQ breaking ground on major facilities, neutral-atom error correction smashing records, and fresh funding plus photonic AI edge plays showing the industry is turning roadmaps into reality. Partnerships are popping, networks are lighting up, and security just got a reality check. It’s all here.

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Quantum Computing Weekly Round-Up: Week Ending November 22, 2025

This week saw landmark progress in quantum computing: Hong Kong’s first chip-based quantum network went live, IonQ acquired Skyloom to dominate quantum networking, and IBM-Cisco announced plans for distributed fault-tolerant systems. Funding, talent pipelines, and crypto migration strategies all hit new highs. The quantum era isn’t coming—it’s here, arguably.

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