Quantum

Why Quantum Pilots Fail Before They Start—And What To Do About It

Why Quantum Pilots Fail Before They Start—And What To Do About It

When enterprises across Asia start a quantum pilot, they often begin by asking what the technology can do for them. The entry point can produce interesting pilots but they will likely go nowhere—no procurement decision, no budget owner, no path to deployment, no business impact.


Why Japan’s Quantum Strategy Starts With Algorithms, Not Qubits

Why Japan’s Quantum Strategy Starts With Algorithms, Not Qubits

There is a good reason to look at Japan as a reference point for where quantum computing may actually go next. Players in the country are grappling with a question that is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore as governments and tech giants race to build ever-larger quantum machines: will these systems ever do anything useful?


Can India Build Quantum Computers That Matter Globally?

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December 24, 2025
Can India Build Quantum Computers That Matter Globally?

Quantum computing is a long-horizon, capital-intensive, physics-constrained race already being dominated by the hyperscalers—the likes of Google, IBM, and Microsoft. India is betting on a fledgling startup and a new ecosystem that is still underway. The ambition is real, but whether the country can escape catch-up mode is less clear.


Singapore’s Quantum Bet: Where AI Meets the Next Compute Revolution

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November 12, 2025
Singapore’s Quantum Bet: Where AI Meets the Next Compute Revolution

News broke in September: Horizon Quantum Computing, a homegrown startup that turns classical code into quantum logic, plans a US$500 million SPAC. It signaled a bigger bet for Singapore—one that unites deep-tech ambition with national strategy.