Quemix Sponsors Q2B Tokyo, Presents Six Industry Use Cases

Quemix will present six specific industrial use cases spanning the automotive and materials industries at the Q2B Tokyo Conference, demonstrating tangible progress beyond theoretical quantum applications. The conference, scheduled for June 4-5, 2026, at the Grand Hyatt Tokyo, aims to connect quantum technology experts and accelerate adoption across multiple sectors including finance, artificial intelligence, and telecommunications. “Quemix is proud to once again co-organize Q2B Tokyo, a venue that brings together significant global advancements in quantum technology,” said Quemix CEO and President, Yu-ichiro Matsushita. These presentations will highlight practical implementations on real quantum devices, signaling a move toward realizing quantum computing’s potential in key industries and building upon the quantum ecosystems of Japan and Asia.

Q2B Tokyo Conference Connects Asian & Global Quantum Technology

The accelerating pace of quantum technology development is underscored by the upcoming Q2B Tokyo Conference, scheduled for June 4-5, 2026, which aims to solidify connections between Asian and global quantum ecosystems. Hosted by QC Ware, the fifth iteration of Q2B will bring together experts spanning computing, artificial intelligence, telecommunications, and key industries impacted by quantum advancements. Beyond discussing theoretical possibilities, the conference will showcase concrete applications, with a particular emphasis on progress within the Asian quantum landscape. A key feature of Q2B26 Tokyo will be a presentation by Quemix, detailing six industrial use cases demonstrating real-world quantum applications.

These applications focus on both the automotive and materials industries, suggesting a targeted approach to quantum implementation. “Our sessions will dive deep into these trends, offering a closer look at a variety of practical use cases implemented on real quantum devices.” The conference, held at the Grand Hyatt Tokyo, will cover major themes including quantum computing, sensing, communications, and error correction, featuring keynotes and discussions led by prominent figures like Kazuya Masu of AIST and Taro Shimada, CEO of Toshiba.

QC Ware CEO, Matt Johnson, emphasized the practical focus of the event, stating, “Quantum advantage is getting closer every day, and at this event you will receive practical updates on progress by many of the leading quantum computing hardware and software developers.” Attendees will also have the opportunity to explore exhibits from over twenty vendors, including Classiq, Quantinuum, and D-Wave Quantum, showcasing the latest advancements in quantum technologies.

Quemix Showcases Six Industrial Quantum Use Cases

These use cases specifically target the automotive and materials industries, a focused approach distinguishing Quemix from companies offering broader quantum solutions. The company intends to demonstrate tangible progress in real-world quantum applications, moving beyond simulations to implementations on actual quantum devices. The selection of automotive and materials science as key areas of focus likely reflects the potential for significant optimization and discovery within these sectors; quantum simulations could accelerate the design of new materials with specific properties, while automotive applications might include optimizing logistics or developing advanced sensor technologies. “We look forward to sharing our latest progress as we drive the practical realization of quantum computing,” Matsushita continued, indicating a commitment to translating research into commercially viable solutions. The conference aims to showcase these breakthroughs in person, connecting industry experts and fostering collaboration within the rapidly evolving quantum landscape.

Quemix is proud to once again serve as a co-organizer for Q2B Tokyo, a venue that brings together the most significant global advancements in quantum technology. Our sessions will dive deep into these trends, offering a closer look at a variety of practical use cases implemented on real quantum devices.

QC Ware’s Promethium Platform Advances Quantum Chemistry Simulation

QC Ware is extending the capabilities of its Promethium platform, a molecular discovery tool, with advancements in quantum chemistry simulation to be demonstrated at the Q2B Tokyo Conference beginning June 4, 2026. While many quantum computing firms focus on broad applications, QC Ware is concentrating on specific industrial challenges, particularly within the pharmaceutical and materials science sectors. Promethium utilizes quantum chemistry to accelerate research, aiming to bridge the gap between theoretical quantum computing and practical business solutions. The company’s commitment to tangible results is underscored by its co-hosting role at Q2B26 Tokyo, where Quemix will present six industrial use cases. These use cases are not merely theoretical exercises; they represent attempts to apply quantum computing to real-world problems, a critical step toward realizing the technology’s potential. QC Ware’s strategy, combined with the Q2B Tokyo conference, signals a push to translate quantum potential into measurable outcomes for businesses and researchers alike.

Our team at QC Ware is really excited to see all of you at the 5th annual Q2B Tokyo conference! Quantum advantage is getting closer every day, and at this event you will be getting practical updates on progress by many of the leading QC hardware and software developers.

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