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Five Ways to Gain Exposure to a Potentiall $100 Billion Quantum Computing Market

Distributed on behalf of SuperQ Quantum Computing Inc.

The quantum computing market could be worth well over $100 billion over the next decade, creating incredible opportunities for investors in SuperQ Quantum Computing Inc. (CSE: QBTQ) (OTCQB: QBTQF), Nvidia (NASAQ: NVDA), Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD), IonQ (NYSE: IONQ), and D-Wave Systems (NYSE: QBTS). In fact, the technology may very well be a massive game-changer. With it, the world may be able to solve problems far too complex for typical computers within minutes, or even seconds.

It could even be used to discover new drugs, quicker than even imagined. It may even be able to help advance artificial intelligence, machine learning, financial modeling, cybersecurity, batteries, and even help with green energy advancements. No wonder governments all over the world are heavily investing in quantum computing.

In fact, according to Forbes.com, “Global powers, led by China, have invested more than $55 billion in the promising technology… In Europe, Germany has launched an investment plan of more than $3 billion by 2026, and France has announced an investment of nearly $2 billion, aiming to train 5,000 quantum-ready engineers and create 30,000 jobs. In the United States, the National Quantum Initiative Act has authorized $1.2 billion in funding over five years for quantum computing research and development.”

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

SuperQ Quantum Computing Inc. just has entered into a commercial agreement with Science & Humans, a Canadian hormonal health company and a recipient of the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 recognition in 2025, to deploy quantum‑AI powered clinician solutions for S&H. Under the agreement, SuperQ will architect and deliver AI clinicians enhanced by quantum computing based optimization for S&H to integrate into its real‑world healthcare workflows.

Addressing Challenges of Increased Clinical Demands

S&H is an Ontario-based provider of hormonal healthcare including menopause, thyroid conditions, sexual health and more. It has been experiencing significant user growth and is one of the Deloitte’s Technology Fast 50 companies this year. S&H requires autonomous systems such as diagnostic and treatment AI to keep up with the increased demand. High accuracy and speed are key considerations for this sensitive life sciences use case. S&H’s scientific and clinical teams are providing the domain expertise and knowledge base for these systems.

SuperQ is building these systems for S&H through its professional services and Super™ platform, which enables development of quantum-AI products. Super™ implements interoperability across quantum hardware types (annealing, gate-based, hybrid classical/quantum) and integrates high-performance classical compute, AI-driven orchestration and quantum processing. This “gateway” approach enables enterprises and healthcare institutions to leverage emerging quantum architectures along with GPU-based AI pipelines without being locked into a single hardware ecosystem.

Aftab Pashaw, CEO of S&H, commented: “We are excited to be the first to explore frontier AI and quantum technologies in clinical diagnosis and treatment. SuperQ is playing a key role in the development, integration and enhancement of our clinical AI systems. Together, we have already reached the MVP stage and aim to reach full production in the coming months.”

Strategic Implications in the Backdrop of NVIDIA Announcements

The recent unveiling of NVIDIA’s NVQLink interconnect at NVIDIA GTC DC marks a pivotal shift in how quantum and classical compute infrastructure will collaborate, a shift that directly amplifies the strategic value of SuperQ’s Super™ platform. NVIDIA is now doing at the hardware level what SuperQ has been doing at the software level - interlacing classical and quantum computing to create real-world value.

The “Quantum, AI and High-performance Computing: intersection Opportunities” meetup organized by Dr. Khan at the NVIDIA GTC explored this coupling in detail. The participants agreed that we have entered a hybrid classical-quantum reality. NVIDIA’s hardware announcements reinforce SuperQ’s vision of driving commercial value from hybrid compute. Super™ gateway platform is purpose-built to orchestrate classical compute, AI pipelines and multiple quantum hardware types (annealing, gate-based, hybrid), especially in sensitive industries like healthcare where reliability, interpretability and speed are non-negotiable.

“Commercial use cases for the Super™ platform and related professional services are growing by the day,” said Dr. Muhammad Khan, CEO & Board Chair of SuperQ. “The Science & Humans project signals that quantum-AI is now ready to transform clinician workflows, where the margin for error is minimal and the stakes are highest.”

Project Highlights

SuperQ will architect and deliver quantum-AI clinician systems in domains where accuracy, interpretability and reliability are paramount - including patient triage, autonomous monitoring, treatment optimisation and decision-support in sensitive care environments.

The initial roadmap entails a phased-deployment approach:

1. Triaging patients and enhancing diagnostic decision-support.

2. Streamlining prescription workflows.

3. Extending into chronic disease management, real-time patient monitoring and broader healthcare-system logistics.

Science & Humans brings recognised clinical and scientific domain strength to the collaboration. Notably, Science & Humans was ranked No. 32 on Deloitte Canada’s 2025 Technology Fast 50 list, reflecting 970% growth over the prior three years.

This agreement complements SuperQ’s recent hardware-and‐software roadmap expansion, including the launch of its Super™ hybrid quantum-classical platform and the initiation of quantum-hardware development - positioning SuperQ as one of the few, if not the first, bridging quantum-AI architecture with commercial-healthcare solutions.

Other related developments from around the markets include:

Nvidia announced that it is working with South Korea to expand the nation’s AI infrastructure with over a quarter-million NVIDIA GPUs across its sovereign clouds and AI factories. Built with public- and private-sector deployments, the infrastructure forms the foundation for AI-enabled economic growth and innovation across Korea’s industries, including automotive, manufacturing and telecommunications. “Korea’s leadership in technology and manufacturing positions it at the heart of the AI industrial revolution — where accelerated computing infrastructure becomes as vital as power grids and broadband,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “Just as Korea’s physical factories have inspired the world with sophisticated ships, cars, chips and electronics, the nation can now produce intelligence as a new export that will drive global transformation.”

Advanced Micro Devices and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced two next-generation systems at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) designed to expand America’s leadership in artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC), the Lux AI supercomputer and the Discovery supercomputer. Discovery and Lux will be DOE flagship supercomputers designed to drive breakthroughs in science, energy, and national security. Both systems directly support the U.S. AI Action Plan by accelerating AI-enabled science, strengthening national competitiveness, and advancing secure, sovereign AI infrastructure for the nation. Together with the U.S. government, ORNL and industry partners, AMD will deliver advanced computing platforms that help national researchers, agencies, and innovators tackle pressing challenges in energy, medicine, health, and national security. When fully deployed, the Lux and Discovery systems will represent a combined $1billion investment of private and public funding which will enable the DOE to build a secure, federated and standards-based infrastructure for sovereign U.S. AI and science.

IonQ, the world’s leading quantum company, today released the technical papers that demonstrate 99.99% two-qubit gate performance, setting a new quantum computing world record. The performance of quantum computers today is limited by the error rate of its two-qubit gates, called “two-qubit gate fidelity.” This single number largely defines quantum computing performance – measuring the accuracy of quantum operations. As fidelity improves, fewer errors must be addressed and more complex algorithms can be run. In a landmark technical result, IonQ has achieved the world’s highest two-qubit gate performance, with fidelity exceeding 99.99% – the first and only quantum computing company to cross the ‘four-nines’ benchmark. The demonstration released today, achieved using IonQ’s proprietary Electronic Qubit Control technology (EQC), surpasses the previous world record of 99.97% set in 2024 by Oxford Ionics, now part of IonQ.

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.

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