Quantum Industry Surges Past $1.45B – The Future is Now!
Global revenue soared past $1.45 billion in 2024, internships skyrocketed, and private investments hit record highs. Meanwhile, China continues to lead globally in public funding and quantum patents.
That’s just a glimpse of the insights from our 2025 State of the Global Quantum Industry Report, which covers revenue trends, investments, patents, and offers insights into the quantum computing and sensing markets and the global quantum industry.
With quantum technology rapidly evolving, this report is your essential guide to tracking the industry's explosive growth.
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TAC Briefing: Workforce, Enabling Tech, and Quantum For National Security (Q4NS)
April 8 | 12:00pm - 1:00pm ET
Member Event
The Technical Advisory Committees(TACs) are hosting a member-exclusive one-hour briefing. This session will be packed with insights on the TACs' goals for 2025, opportunities to get involved, and ways to help advance the quantum industry.
Office Hours April 22 | 12:00pm - 3:00pm ET Student event
Want to navigate your way into the quantum industry? Our April Office Hours give you the chance to chat with a quantum professional and get insider advice on building a career in this exciting field.
Member Orientation April 24 | 6:00pm-7:00pm ET Member event
New to QED-C or interested in learning about how to take advantage of all of your member benefits? Join us for our monthly member orientation. All eligible employees at member companies are welcome.
Our Technical Advisory Committees (TACs) hosted an exclusive member briefing packed with insights on their 2025 goals, exciting opportunities for involvement, and ways to help drive the future of the quantum industry. If you missed the session, be sure to check out the key takeaways and stay engaged with the latest initiatives!
2025 INnovations in Qubit Science for Fault Tolerant Quantum Computing (INQS) Program
Deadline: May 14, 2025
This opportunity invites proposals for basic research into solid-state qubits for quantum computing at various stages of maturity. Qubits of interest may support one or more of the required functions in a fault-tolerant quantum computing (FTQC) system. These functions may include, but are not limited to, data processing, memory storage, communication, spectator roles, or measurement. Proposals should clearly address: (1) the function(s) the qubit is expected to serve, (2) how it can be integrated into a plausible FTQC system, and (3) its potential to advance toward qubits suitable for FTQC.