D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS), a leading quantum computing systems provider, announced it will host the first-ever Qubits Japan 2025 quantum computing user conference in Tokyo on September 17, 2025. The event responds to surging interest in annealing quantum computing technology across the Asia Pacific region, where bookings have increased by 83% as organizations develop optimization and quantum AI applications.
Themed "Quantum Realized," the conference will feature presentations from D-Wave executives, customers, and thought leaders showcasing how quantum technology delivers tangible value today. Presentations will highlight customer success stories, technical roadmap updates, scientific achievements, and advancements in quantum artificial intelligence. Notable speakers include Dr. Alan Baratz, CEO of D-Wave, though the full speaker list was not detailed in the announcement.
This conference represents a significant milestone for quantum computing adoption in Japan and the broader APAC region, where technological advancement and commercial implementation are accelerating. The 83% booking growth indicates strong market demand for practical quantum solutions that address real-world computational challenges in optimization and AI domains.
Interested participants can register for the event through the official registration portal at https://www.eventzilla.net/e/qubits-japan-25-2138656678. The conference aims to foster knowledge sharing and collaboration among quantum computing users, developers, and researchers in the region.
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