SoftBank Corp. and QAI Ventures today, February 25, 2026, announced the launch of a new quantum computing hub in Singapore, aiming to accelerate the development of commercially viable quantum-classical hybrid applications. The initiative, spearheaded by QAI Ventures, will establish an “Industry Clusters Program” bringing together corporate partners, investment, and training to blend quantum approaches with artificial intelligence. Focusing on sectors like network security, financial services, and life sciences, the hub seeks to deliver gains even before the arrival of fully fault-tolerant quantum computers. “We are growing the Quantum-AI architecture of the next decade by supporting innovators and building an ecosystem out of Singapore,” said Alexandra Beckstein, CEO and Founder of QAI Ventures. This collaboration links to Singapore’s RIE2030 innovation agenda and positions the nation as a key driver in commercial quantum computing development.
SoftBank and QAI Ventures Launch Singapore Quantum-Classical Hub
An Industry Clusters Program is now underway in Singapore, spearheaded by QAI Ventures and bolstered by a strategic partnership with SoftBank Corp. and HorizonX, announced February 25, 2026. QAI Ventures, an investor focused on quantum and advanced computing, intends to accelerate the commercialization of hybrid quantum-classical computing through this initiative, directly from its Singapore headquarters. The program will concentrate on uniting corporate entities, investment capital, and specialized training to foster applications that integrate quantum computing with artificial intelligence.
The collaborative effort will specifically target industries poised to benefit from near-term quantum advancements, including network security, financial services, industrial optimization, and life sciences. HorizonX will contribute as an educational partner, working alongside MIT to deliver training components. SoftBank’s role will center on bridging AI technologies with quantum infrastructure, with a particular focus on developing scalable platforms for applications such as autonomous mobility. “Through this unique synergy of capital, corporate clusters, and world-class partnerships, we are ensuring that Singapore continues to drive the commercial development of quantum computing’s potential,” Beckstein added.
Industry Clusters Program Targets Network Security, Finance, and Life Sciences
QAI Ventures’ new Industry Clusters Program is designed to accelerate the transition from theoretical quantum computing to practical applications, establishing Singapore as a central hub for development. A staged venture-building track will guide projects from initial concept through to a revenue-generating product, fostering innovation within the ecosystem. The initiative benefits from strategic partnerships, notably with SoftBank, which will focus on integrating AI technologies with quantum infrastructure to support applications like autonomous mobility.
SoftBank will act as a vital link between AI technologies and quantum infrastructure, supporting the development of scalable platforms for future applications, like autonomous mobility.
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