D-Wave Quantum will host Qubits Europe: Quantum Realized, a conference in London on June 18 designed to showcase current applications of quantum computing and signal a concentrated push into the European market. The event arrives as governments and enterprises across the region increasingly view quantum technologies as key to innovation and economic growth; King Charles III recently cited quantum computing in his April 28 address to the U.S. Congress, linking it to future UK-U.S. prosperity. D-Wave distinguishes itself as the only company offering both annealing and gate-model quantum computing systems, positioning it to address a wider range of complex problems. “Europe is playing an important role in the advancement and adoption of quantum computing,” said Dr. Alan Baratz, CEO of D-Wave, emphasizing the technology’s growing recognition as a strategic asset for industry and research.
D-Wave’s Dual-Platform Quantum Computing Systems
This event signals a deliberate shift toward demonstrating practical applications of quantum technology, particularly within the European market, rather than solely focusing on long-term potential. The choice of London as a venue underscores the city’s growing importance as a hub for quantum innovation, bolstered by substantial government investment and a robust network of academic institutions and startups. King Charles III’s address to Congress linked quantum computing to future UK-U.S. collaboration. This recognition, coupled with ongoing support from the European Union and Italy’s national strategy efforts, establishes a strong foundation for expansion. D-Wave’s unique dual-platform approach allows it to address a wider range of computational problems than competitors specializing in a single quantum methodology. The Qubits Europe conference will showcase how organizations are currently leveraging the company’s technology to tackle complex challenges across business, science, and government, with presentations from executives, customers, and partners.
Attendees will gain insight into real-world use cases, live demonstrations, and the latest advancements in both annealing and gate-model systems, as well as hybrid quantum computing, blockchain, and artificial intelligence. Baratz added that “quantum computing is increasingly being recognized not only as a scientific frontier, but as a strategic technology with implications for industry, research and national competitiveness,” highlighting the company’s commitment to delivering value from quantum computing.
Qubits Europe Conference Highlights European Quantum Momentum
The quantum computing sector is rapidly evolving from theoretical research into demonstrable applications, with Europe emerging as a significant center for both development and adoption. Recent activity indicates a clear shift toward practical implementation, evidenced by increasing governmental and private investment across the region, and a growing number of organizations exploring quantum solutions to complex problems. Alan Baratz, CEO of D-Wave, highlighted the region’s growing influence on the global quantum landscape. Qubits Europe will feature presentations from D-Wave executives, customers, and partners, demonstrating real-world applications and advancements in the company’s technologies. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore use cases, participate in live demonstrations, and gain insights into the current state of quantum adoption, including research findings from key markets like the UK, Italy, Germany, and North America.
Quantum computing is increasingly being recognized not only as a scientific frontier, but as a strategic technology with implications for industry, research and national competitiveness.
Dr. Alan Baratz, CEO of D-Wave
99.9% Uptime for Quantum Cloud Service Availability
D-Wave Quantum Inc. is bolstering its cloud service infrastructure with a reported 99.9% availability and uptime, as the company prepares to host its “Qubits Europe: Quantum Realized” conference on June 18 in London. This improvement in reliability coincides with a concentrated effort to showcase current, practical applications of quantum computing, moving beyond theoretical potential and addressing the demands of enterprise users. The timing is strategic; the UK government recently highlighted quantum computing as vital for future innovation and prosperity in a U.S. Congressional address by King Charles III on April 28, signaling growing political and economic interest in the technology. The event’s focus extends beyond hardware, encompassing hybrid-quantum software, quantum artificial intelligence, and blockchain applications, reflecting a holistic view of quantum integration. Alan Baratz, CEO of D-Wave, stated that Europe is playing an important role in the advancement and adoption of quantum computing. D-Wave’s Qubits Europe is part of a global event series designed to foster collaboration and accelerate the widespread implementation of quantum technologies, with the company aiming to connect its expanding ecosystem of users and partners.
Europe is playing an important role in the advancement and adoption of quantum computing.
Dr. Alan Baratz, CEO of D-Wave
