D-Wave’s Qubits 2025: Unveiling Quantum Realized Solutions in Scottsdale – A Premier Event for the Global Quantum Community

D-Wave Quantum Inc., the pioneering quantum annealing company has announced its Qubits 2025 user conference. This event is scheduled for March 31 and April 1 in Scottsdale, Arizona. It will showcase the theme “Quantum Realized.” The focus is on real-world applications of D-Wave’s quantum technology.

As quantum computing transitions from experimental to production phases, businesses, governments, and scientific organizations increasingly seek strategies to leverage this technology for solving computationally complex problems that surpass the capabilities of classical computers.

The Qubits 2025 conference promises to be a premier gathering for the global quantum community, offering insights into D-Wave’s latest product and technical roadmap updates. These advancements span quantum optimization, hardware system development, scientific breakthroughs, the intersection of quantum and AI, and the deployment of quantum and hybrid-quantum applications in production. Notable speakers include industry analyst firm IDC and D-Wave customers from various sectors, who will share their experiences and findings based on their use of D-Wave’s quantum technology.

Dr. Alan Baratz, CEO of D-Wave, emphasizes the significance of this event, stating, “Quantum is here, now, and we’re witnessing firsthand how D-Wave’s quantum technology is helping businesses, researchers, and governments address their most computationally complex problems today.” For those unable to attend in person, a free livestream of the first day’s talks will be available, enabling global participation.

To date, over 200 million problems have been submitted to D-Wave’s Advantage and Advantage2 systems. The company is shaping the quantum-driven industrial advancements of tomorrow. They are also influencing societal advancements. The Qubits 2025 conference promises to be a crucial step in this journey.

The Quantum Realized Era

Themed “Quantum Realized,” Qubits 2025 will showcase how D-Wave’s quantum technology is already delivering tangible value in today’s world. As quantum computing moves swiftly from the realm of experimentation to applications in production, there is a growing need for businesses, governments, and scientific organizations to understand its potential in addressing computational challenges that surpass the capabilities of classical computers.

This year’s conference will feature presentations from D-Wave executives, customers, and industry thought leaders. Notable speakers include premier industry analyst firm IDC, as well as D-Wave customers such as Davidson Technologies, Jülich Supercomputing Centre (Forschungszentrum Jülich), Japan Tobacco, Momentum Worldwide, and many more.

With over 200 million problems submitted to D-Wave’s Advantage and Advantage2 systems to date, the company’s customers apply its technology to address use cases spanning optimization, artificial intelligence, research, and more. The conference aims to foster collaboration, share insights, and accelerate the adoption of quantum computing.

D-Wave’s 5,000+ qubit Advantage TM quantum computers, the world’s largest, are available on-premises or via the cloud, supported by 99.9% availability and uptime. More than 100 organizations trust D-Wave with their toughest computational challenges.

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