D-Wave Quantum (NYSE: QBTS) Announces Qubits 2026 Quantum Computing User Conference
π D-Wave Quantum is hosting its annual Qubits 2026 user conference on January 27 and 28, 2026.
π The event will take place in Boca Raton, Florida, featuring talks from executives, customers, and industry leaders.
π» D-Wave plans to highlight its energy-efficient annealing quantum computers and hybrid-quantum solvers during the conference.
πΊοΈ The company will unveil its latest technology roadmap covering both annealing and gate-model initiatives.
π A free virtual livestream of the first day's talks will be offered for those unable to attend in person.
π€ Notable speakers include representatives from major organizations such as Anduril, AT&T, PolarisQB, and TECNALIA.
πΌ D-Wave describes itself as the worldβs first commercial supplier of quantum computers and the only company building both annealing and gate-model systems.
β‘ The company's quantum computers are marketed as the world's largest with sub-second response times and 99.9% cloud availability.
π Over 100 organizations currently use D-Wave technology for computational challenges, having submitted more than 200 million problems.
ποΈ Applications of D-Wave's technology span optimization, artificial intelligence, and research sectors.
β οΈ The press release includes standard forward-looking statements regarding risks and uncertainties associated with the quantum industry.
π Further information and registration details are available through the company's official newsroom links provided in the release.
- D-Wave announced its annual Qubits 2026 user conference for January 27-28, 2026, in Boca Raton, Florida, bringing together global attendees and industry leaders.
- The company highlighted that its energy-efficient annealing quantum computers and hybrid-quantum solvers are already delivering measurable impact to customers today.
- D-Wave is the world's first commercial supplier of quantum computers and the only company building both annealing and gate-model quantum computers, demonstrating broad technological leadership.
- The company's QPUs feature sub-second response times and can be deployed on-premises or accessed via a cloud service with 99.9% availability and uptime.
- More than 100 organizations trust D-Wave to solve their toughest computational challenges, spanning use cases in optimization, artificial intelligence, and research.
- Over 200 million problems have been submitted to D-Wave's quantum systems to date, showcasing robust adoption and sustained customer engagement.
- The press release is distributed by an independent third-party content provider, XPR Media, meaning the company's message may be filtered or presented within a paid promotional service context rather than through official company channels.
- Significant 'forward-looking statements' are included with explicit warnings that actual results may differ materially from implied information, highlighting high uncertainty regarding future financial and operational outcomes.
- The release explicitly refers investors to the 'Risk Factors' section of the most recent Form 10-K and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q for details on uncertainties, noting that these risks are beyond management's control.
- The company disclaims any duty to update the information provided unless required by law, creating a risk that investors may be operating on potentially outdated information.
- Undue reliance is explicitly warned against regarding forward-looking statements when making investment decisions, suggesting caution about the reliability of the company's strategic vision presented here.