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14 Aug 2026
One of the biggest challenges facing the quantum sector is no longer proving the science, it’s accelerating adoption. ProQure is arguably the world’s first attempt to use government procurement as a mechanism to accelerate commercial quantum computing deployment, rather than simply funding research.
This week, attention has focused on the UK’s ProQure initiative, which aims to create a structured pathway for procuring and deploying quantum technologies across government and industry.
While quantum computing often dominates headlines, the opportunity extends far beyond computation. Advances in quantum sensing, timing and communications have the potential to transform sectors ranging from healthcare and defence to navigation, infrastructure and climate monitoring.
The significance of procurement programmes like ProQure is that they help bridge the gap between laboratory validation and commercial deployment. Creating early markets for quantum technologies allows researchers and companies to gather operational data, refine performance and demonstrate value in real-world environments.
As the UK continues to invest heavily in its National Quantum Strategy, success will increasingly be measured not only by scientific breakthroughs, but by the translation of quantum research into scalable, economically valuable applications.
The next decade may determine which nations lead the global quantum economy.
14 Aug 2026
It is interesting to see quantum voting moving beyond theoretical protocols into real-world laboratory experiments. The key question isn’t whether quantum computers can count votes, but whether quantum mechanics itself can strengthen ballot secrecy and election integrity — potentially reducing the need to trust central authorities or underlying cryptographic assumptions. The experiments are still tiny […]
30 Jul 2026
A new roadmap from QED-C® and the Center for Quantum Networks lays out where quantum networking actually stands. Of 10 high-impact use cases identified, only two are currently supported by today’s technology. Short-distance applications are expected to mature within 5 years. Long-distance distributed quantum computing is still roughly a decade out. It’s a useful corrective […]
15 Jul 2026
Researchers have demonstrated a hybrid quantum-classical AI workflow that improves the discovery of immune-targeting peptides, which are important for vaccines, immunotherapies, and other precision medicines. The approach uses quantum-generated latent representations alongside classical AI models to design peptides that bind to human leukocyte antigen (HLA) molecules. The biggest gains came for rare or understudied HLA […]