Quantum Computing Is Closer Than You Think

Quantum computing is no longer a vision of the distant future — it’s a rapidly evolving field with real, tangible progress. NVIDIA’s announcement of Quantum Day at GTC 2025 highlights how far the industry has progressed. While there has been skepticism about when quantum computing will achieve widespread fault tolerance and commercial readiness, events like these show the industry’s commitment to accelerating that timeline. And it’s closer than you think.

No longer just science and theory, quantum is capturing the attention of financial markets, bellwether tech companies, and the Mag 7. In the past month, the broader tech sector is taking notice. From Google to NVIDIA to Microsoft, projections and perspectives on the quantum space’s commercial readiness are creating differing expectations that need to be tempered in reality, not hype. 

At Quantum Day, we plan to do just that.

We are thrilled to participate in this inaugural quantum event on March 20, where Quantum Circuits’ Chief Scientist and Co-Founder Robert Schoelkopf will join NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang and other quantum leaders on an industry panel covering the state of quantum computing and its potential for enterprises. It will be an important moment when the media, enterprises, and Wall Street tune in intently. 

We will share our point of view that the industry will not be made overnight. Steady progress is being made today, and tomorrow, and three years from now, and a decade from now. How do we know? We see it first-hand every day in our labs. We are one of the few who are building it. Each day, the capability of our systems is growing. 

Quantum computing’s evolution will be steady. It must be thoughtful and pragmatic. Along the way, enterprises will have time to explore and eventually capitalize on its promise in a material way.

Quantum Day provides an opportunity to explore what’s possible today, the breakthroughs driving progress, and how businesses can continue to incorporate quantum technologies as innovation accelerates over the next few years. Enterprises that start exploring and investing in quantum solutions today will be better positioned to capitalize on its transformative potential. Quantum Circuits CEO Ray Smets has a clear message:

“It’s time for enterprises to explore how quantum applications can drive their businesses. We’re making great progress, and we expect significant advances in 2025. Efficient error correction is the key to unlocking quantum’s potential. Overcoming this obstacle ensures quantum computing achieves the reliability and repeatability needed to be commercially viable.” 

At Quantum Circuits, we are developing a full-stack quantum computing system called Aqumen Seeker, highlighted by industry-leading dual-rail qubits with built-in error detection. We are accelerating the path to fault-tolerant, commercial-ready quantum computing that enterprises can bet their businesses on. Stay tuned for more updates on customers, use cases, and product innovation as we near the stage at GTC 2025. We hope to see you there.

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