A Potential $100 Billion Quantum Computing Opportunity You Won’t Want to Miss

November 13, 2025 - By: Baystreet Staff


Distributed on behalf of SuperQ Quantum Computing Inc.

Every few decades, a breakthrough technology transforms just about everything. Personal computers, email, the Internet, social media, mobile phones, and artificial intelligence have each reshaped the world in unimaginable ways. Now, quantum computing is poised to be the next major leap forward — one that could redefine entire industries by solving problems far too complex for even the most powerful classical computers, often in mere minutes or seconds. Along the way it’s been creating significant opportunities for companies such as SuperQQuantum Computing Inc. (CSE: QBTQ) (OTCQB: QBTQF), Rigetti Computimg (NASDAQ: RGTI), IBM (NYSE: IBM), D-Wave Systems (NYSE: QBTS), and Quantum Computing (NASDAQ: QUBT).

According to analysts at McKinsey, the quantum market could be worth $100 billion in a decade. In fact, according to the firm’s report The Year of Quantum: From concept to reality in 2025, “We found that by 2035, quantum computing could be worth $28 billion to $72 billion, quantum communication could be worth $11 billion to $15 billion, and quantum sensing could be worth $7 billion to $10 billion—for a total of as much as $97 billion. This growth shows no signs of slowing. We predict that by 2040, the total QT market could reach $198 billion.”

Moving forward, it’ll have a sizable impact on just about every industry, including drug discovery, healthcare, finance, artificial intelligence, and cybsersecurity, to name a few. There’s also no shortage of investments from companies around the world. IBM plans to invest $150 billion in the United States over the next five years to expand its quantum and AI capabilities.

Nvidia continues to invest billions in quantum computing startups to support hardware and software innovation.Alphabet and Microsoft are allocating substantial resources toward developing proprietary quantum platforms.

Look at SuperQ Quantum Computing Inc. (CSE: QBTQ) (OTCQB: QBTQF), For Example.

SuperQ Quantum Computing Inc. just announced Alberta’s Regional Innovation Networks, collectively the Alberta Innovation Network has joined SuperQ’s Quantum Super Hub program to launch the world’s first coordinated, province-wide network of Quantum Super Hubs.

Building on the successful launch of the first-ever Quantum Super Hub in Lethbridge at Economic Development Lethbridge’s Tecconnect Innovation Centre - widely covered by national media and government leaders - the RINs will expand hubs to Medicine Hat, Grande Prairie, Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, Lloydminster, and Fort McMurray. Hub setup, facilitator training, and onboarding are underway, with public access expected beginning January 2026. As part of this agreement, AIN is funding Super™ platform licenses for these hubs, enabling equitable access to cutting-edge quantum, AI, and high-performance computing tools across Alberta’s communities.

Alberta Super Hubs Network Modeled as Modern Distributed Version of Bell Labs

Each Quantum Super Hub is a community access point for hands-on innovation, combining quantum computing with AI and high-performance classical computing through SuperQ’shybrid computing Super™ platform and a natural-language interface. The hubs will host workshops, training, demonstrations, and pilot projects so that businesses, students, researchers, and public-sector innovators can solve complex, real-world problems locally.

By linking hubs across regions, Alberta’s network evokes a modern, distributed analogue to the AT&T Bell Labs model—placing world-class R&D and applied engineering “on the doorstep” of communities, industry, and academia. The result is a living lab for commercialization, skills development, and company formation, grounded in local priorities but connected to a global innovation fabric. The Alberta hubs also join a growing global network of Quantum Super Hubs that includes locations in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and India. Just as the Bell Labs catalyzed unprecedented scientific and technological developments during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Quantum Super Hubs are aiming to stimulate waves of quantum and supercomputing powered innovation across sectors.

Quantum and Supercomputing Leadership Across Alberta

Renae Barlow, Vice President, Global Ecosystems at SuperQQuantum, commented: “The Lethbridge hub proved the model - fast onboarding, immediate community engagement, and tangible problem-solving. Expanding across the Alberta Innovation Network lets us turn that momentum into a flywheel for the entire province. Our collaboration with Alberta Innovates and the RINs brings world-class quantum and supercomputing capabilities directly to Alberta’s communities”

“Alberta is leading Canada and North America in embracing emerging technologies,” commented Dr. Muhammad Khan, Founder, CEO and Board Chair of SuperQ. “By funding Super™ licenses across each hub, Alberta is operationalizing a modern, province-wide ‘Bell Labs’ for the quantum era - turning frontier computing into practical advantage for businesses, students, and researchers.”

Other related developments from around the markets include:

Rigetti Computing, a pioneer in full-stack quantum-classical computing, announced today that it is supporting NVIDIA NVQLink, NVIDIA’s new open platform for integrating AI supercomputing with quantum computers. Rigetti is exhibiting its collaboration with NVIDIA NVQLink at the Quantum Computing Pavilion at NVIDIA GTC Washington, D.C. NVIDIA GTC attendees can also view a full-scale demonstration of a Rigetti quantum computer in NVIDIA’s booth throughout the event. It is widely believed that utility-scale quantum computing will be realized through the tight integration of quantum computers with classical computing systems. Rigetti’s quantum computing processors, which are powered by superconducting qubits, are ideal for hybrid systems given their fast gate speeds and scalability. “Rigetti is proud to work with NVIDIA in support of the rapidly evolving quantum ecosystem,” says Dr. Subodh Kulkarni, Rigetti CEO. “By providing low latency and high throughput of quantum hardware and AI supercomputing, NVQLink is a very promising resource to accelerate hybrid computation development as we work towards quantum advantage.”

IBM announced it has been selected for Stage B, the second of three stages of the Quantum Benchmarking Initiative led by DARPA, the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. As the independent research and development arm of the U.S. Department of Defense, DARPA’s work focuses on identifying, creating, and supporting transformational, high-reward technologies for national security. In 2024, DARPA launched the Quantum Benchmarking Initiative (QBI) to determine the feasibility of building an industrially fault-tolerant quantum computer whose computational value exceeds its cost. The program is designed to rigorously validate and verify multiple approaches towards delivering such a quantum computer by 2033. “IBM’s progression to Stage B of DARPA’s Quantum Benchmarking Initiative is a firm validation of IBM’s approach to delivering a large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer,” said Jay Gambetta, Director of IBM Research. “IBM has publicly laid out our comprehensive plan and roadmap to scale quantum computers towards fault-tolerance. As the industry advances, we look forward to working with DARPA as they continue an unbiased review of potential viable strategies across the field.”

D-Wave Systems a leader in quantum computing systems, software, and services, and Davidson Technologies, Inc., a mission-driven technology company supporting U.S. Department of Defense and aerospace customers, announced today that D-Wave’s Advantage2TM quantum computer is now operational at Davidson’s headquarters in Huntsville, Alabama. The system is expected to address mission-critical U.S. government problems, particularly in national defense, and will eventually run sensitive applications. This launch marks a major milestone in a multi-year agreement and technology collaboration between D-Wave and Davidson to accelerate quantum computing adoption and deployment among U.S. government agencies. D-Wave and Davidson are already exploring quantum use cases in areas such as radar detection, resource deployment, military logistics optimization, materials science, AI and national security.

Quantum Computing Inc., an innovative, integrated photonics and quantum optics technology company, today announced that the Company will host a conference call and webcast on Friday, November 14, 2025 at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time to review the Company's operational progress for the third quarter ended September 30, 2025. The Company will release its third quarter 2025 financial results that day after the market closes. To access the live webcast of the conference call, visit the QCi Investor Relations page.

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