QuantWare is demonstrating a significant technical leap in quantum processing at the Q2B Silicon Valley conference, poised to address the growing demand for compute infrastructure. The company will unveil its roadmap toward building KiloQubit processors and beyond, aiming to remove scaling as a roadblock to solving complex challenges. This advancement will be presented at a keynote session on December 10th, detailing QuantWare’s progress since 2021 and its vision for powering the compute revolution toward the MegaQubit era, marking a critical transition from experimental to utility-scale quantum computing.
QuantWare’s Roadmap to KiloQubit Processors and Beyond
QuantWare is presenting its roadmap toward building KiloQubit processors and beyond at the Q2B Silicon Valley conference on December 10th at 15:30–15:50. CEO Matt Rijlaarsdam will detail how the company has been working since 2021 to address scaling challenges – a key roadblock preventing quantum computing from solving significant problems. A leading player in the global compute ecosystem will join Rijlaarsdam on stage to mark this milestone in quantum scaling.
QuantWare is also introducing the Quantum Utility Block (QUB), a pre-validated, modular quantum system reference design developed with Q-CTRL and Qblox. This system, built on QuantWare’s Quantum Open Architecture model, provides an alternative to costly, rigid full-stack systems or slow, risky in-house builds. According to VP of Business Development Tom Wilson, QUB aims to accelerate quantum deployment from “years” to “now.”
Following the Q2B conference, QuantWare’s leadership and technical teams will remain in the US to continue discussions with potential partners and organizations. They are available to meet and explore utility-scale roadmaps, QUB deployments, and strategic partnership opportunities – aiming to facilitate conversations beyond the event at Booth G2 in Hall A. Interested parties can book meeting slots via the provided link.
Introducing the Quantum Utility Block (QUB) System
QuantWare is introducing the Quantum Utility Block (QUB) system at the Q2B Silicon Valley conference, addressing a key challenge for organizations investing in quantum computing. Currently, options are limited to rigid, costly full-stack systems or slow, risky in-house builds. QUB, developed with Q-CTRL and Qblox, offers a third option: pre-validated, modular reference designs built on a Quantum Open Architecture model.
QUB aims to accelerate deployment of on-premise quantum computing, reducing timelines from “years” to “now.” This system provides a flexible and cost-efficient path for organizations seeking to enter the quantum space without extensive, specialized expertise. QuantWare will present a case study detailing QUB’s capabilities on December 11th at 11:30–11:50 in Room 209.
The QUB system is part of QuantWare’s broader roadmap toward building kiloQubit processors and beyond, recognizing the increasing demand for compute that’s exceeding infrastructure capabilities. Their CEO, Matt Rijlaarsdam, will explore this new reality and unveil their scaling technology at a keynote session on December 10th at 15:30–15:50, highlighting how QUB will push the industry forward.
Scaling has long been the biggest roadblock in quantum’s path to solving humanity’s greatest challenges. Since 2021 we’ve been working to remove this barrier. I am very proud and excited to finally unveil how our technology will push the industry forward in making quantum computing a reality.
Matt Rijlaarsdam
Q2B Conference: Keynote and Meeting Opportunities
The Q2B Silicon Valley conference provides opportunities to learn about QuantWare’s advances in quantum scaling. At Booth G2 in Hall A, attendees can discover how the company is building processors to power the move toward the MegaQubit era. QuantWare’s CEO, Matt Rijlaarsdam, will deliver a keynote on December 10th at 15:30–15:50, outlining their roadmap for KiloQubit processors and beyond, addressing the growing demand for compute exceeding infrastructure capabilities.
A key focus at Q2B will be QuantWare’s Quantum Utility Block (QUB), presented in a case study on December 11th at 11:30–11:50 in Room 209. Developed with Q-CTRL and Qblox, QUB offers pre-validated, modular quantum system reference designs based on an open-architecture model. This approach aims to accelerate on-premise quantum computing deployment, reducing timelines from “years” to “now,” and providing a flexible, cost-efficient alternative to existing systems.
Following the Q2B conference, QuantWare’s leadership and technical teams will remain in the US to continue discussions regarding utility-scale roadmaps and QUB deployments. Interested partners and organizations can book a meeting slot—either on the exhibition floor
