D-Wave Announces Qubits 2026 User Conference for Quantum Computing
A leader in quantum computing equipment, software, and services, D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS) announced that its yearly Qubits quantum computing user conference will be held in Boca Raton, Florida, on January 27 and 28, 2026. The first company in the world to sell quantum computers commercially is D-Wave.
The purpose of the event is to highlight actual client success stories while showcasing D-Wave’s award-winning quantum technology and its ability to tackle challenges that are beyond the scope of classical computing. Scientists, industry leaders, D-Wave executives, and customers will all speak to attendees.
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At Qubits 2026, the business will present its most recent product roadmap and advancements in several important areas, such as hybrid-quantum solvers, quantum artificial intelligence (AI), and annealing and gate-model quantum computing. The company’s energy-efficient annealing quantum computers and hybrid-quantum solvers are making a quantifiable impact today, and this will be highlighted in the conference. The only company developing both gate-model and annealing quantum computers is D-Wave.
According to D-Wave CEO Dr. Alan Baratz, the business “continues to set the pace in quantum computing, delivering real impact for customers today while advancing technologies that will define the future.” According to him, Qubits 2026 will showcase how “quantum’s promise is starting to transform the world” by bringing together the company’s community of innovators and problem solvers.
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Topics and Highlights of the Program
Qubits 2026 is expected to be one of the year’s most important gatherings for quantum computing, bringing together participants from all over the world to exchange ideas about the quickly developing area. In addition to case studies, live demos, and in-depth seminars, the program will include specialized technical and business tracks.
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Important subjects that will be covered include:
- D-Wave’s development plan for scalable annealing, gate-model, and hybrid-quantum computing technologies designed to outperform classical systems and generate long-term and short-term client value. The company’s superconducting quantum technology is well-known.
- The advancement of hybrid-quantum technology and its potential to serve as an energy-efficient AI workflow accelerator.
- Customer use stories that show how D-Wave technology is resolving computationally challenging issues in a range of industries. These use cases include supply chain, manufacturing, aerospace, life sciences, and artificial intelligence.
- Applications in the government and defense sector, emphasizing how quantum can help with mission-critical issues including radar detection, resource deployment, and logistics optimization.
- The growing significance of on-site quantum computing in contemporary high-performance computing (HPC) facilities. The largest quantum computers in the world, built by D-Wave, can be accessible via its cloud service, Leap quantum cloud service, or installed on-site.
- Useful advice on how to launch quantum projects, including how to get started right now with the D-Wave Launch program and its professional services staff.
With more than 200 million issues submitted to its quantum systems to date, customers use the company’s technology to solve use cases in research, artificial intelligence, and optimization. The Ocean set of open-source tools, which may be accessed through the Ocean SDK for quick quantum development, is among the available software and tools. Businesses can adopt quantum computing with the aid of the D-Wave Launch program.
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Key Speakers
Davidson Technologies, Lighthouse DIG, North Wales Police, and Anduril, AT&T, and Unissant are among the notable organizations that are anticipated to present. There will also be presentations by experts from top research institutes, such as officials from Florida Atlantic University, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and the Jülich Supercomputing Centre.
Jeffrey “Skunk” Baxter, a member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and a long-time defense expert for the US government, will also give a keynote speech at the conference. Baxter will offer his own viewpoint on the nexus of innovation in national security, technology, and music.
D-Wave will provide a free virtual broadcast of the first day’s sessions to anyone who are unable to attend in person.
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