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The development of a commercially viable, fault-tolerant quantum computer requires more than simply increasing the number of qubits, according to D-Wave Quantum Inc.
Dr. Trevor Lanting, Chief Development Officer at the company, explained that true progress in quantum computing will depend on technological breakthroughs in architecture, not just on scaling hardware. The company emphasizes that the path forward for quantum technology must address complex engineering and scientific challenges to enable real-world commercial use.
D-Wave has continued to advance its quantum technology, recently announcing plans to present new developments at the ISC 2026 event in Hamburg. The company has also initiated a hiring drive to support its dual quantum computing platforms and bolster its market leadership, according to a previous announcement. These efforts come as D-Wave focuses on overcoming technical barriers to commercial quantum computing.