Highlights

  • SuperQ Quantum will participate in NVIDIA GTC DC from October 27–29, 2025 in Washington DC.
  • Company recently closed a multi-million USD financing round to support hardware and platform initiatives.
  • Super™ platform enables integration of multiple quantum hardware types for commercial applications.

SuperQ Quantum Computing Inc. (CSE:QBTQ) has announced its participation in the NVIDIA GTC DC conference in Washington DC from October 27–29, 2025. This year, the conference focuses on quantum computing and is expected to draw key technology companies, investors, and policymakers, coinciding with recent U.S. government measures supporting quantum technology.

The company believes that its recent financing, new hardware initiatives, and the commercial launch of its Super™ platform position it centrally within the evolving quantum ecosystem.

Expansion into Quantum Hardware

Recent reports indicate that the U.S. government is exploring equity stakes in quantum computing companies in exchange for federal funding. While these reports remain unconfirmed, the Department of Energy previously announced funding of up to USD 625 million for National Quantum Information Science Research Centers. DARPA has also advanced its Quantum Benchmarking Initiative (QBI) in 2025 to evaluate pathways toward fault-tolerant quantum computers.

SuperQ completed a multi-million USD financing round within seven days, providing resources to accelerate its roadmap. Its Super™ platform orchestrates classical, HPC, and quantum processing workflows and now supports expansion into quantum sensing and hardware development. CEO Dr. Muhammad Khan is leading these hardware initiatives from Waterloo.

Dr. Khan will attend NVIDIA GTC DC to engage with industry, government, and enterprise stakeholders. He stated, “The growing trend of government engagement in the quantum sector underscores that this technology is now moving from research into strategic infrastructure. SuperQ has built and positioned its Super™ platform, which integrates quantum annealing, gate-based quantum, AI, and high-performance classical computing, exactly for this moment. Our upcoming participation at NVIDIA GTC DC allows us to demonstrate how SuperQ can serve as the bridge between emerging quantum hardware ecosystems and real-world commercial applications.”

Commercial and Ecosystem Momentum

Government focus on quantum technology positions it as strategic infrastructure. SuperQ’s hybrid-platform model allows enterprises and public-sector entities to adopt quantum-enabled workflows without reliance on a single hardware type.

The company’s hardware initiative expands its market beyond software into systems-level quantum solutions. The Super™ platform provides a gateway to integrate multiple quantum hardware types as they mature, offering a unified access layer for clients.

SuperQ’s presence at NVIDIA GTC DC will place it at the center of discussions on quantum computing, GPU-accelerated HPC, and enterprise AI workflows, providing visibility among decision-makers evaluating quantum adoption and investment.