Quantum Computing Company Quantinuum IPO Priced at $60
Welcome to the latest edition of "Quantum Leap" where The Fly decodes news and activity in the quantum computing space.IPO:Quantinuum, backed by Honeywell, opened on June 4 at $68. The company priced 28M shares at $60.00. The deal size was increased to 28M shares from 26.5M and priced above the $53.00-$55.00 target range. Quantinuum is a quantum computing company offering a full-stack platform designed to make quantum computing deployable in real-world environments.DATA TRANSMISSION DEMO:Colt Technology Services and Cienacompleted one of the fastest quantum-safe data transmissions ever demonstrated and the fastest across a transatlantic route. The companies said, "The landmark trial successfully protected live data running across 6900km of Colt's subsea and terrestrial network between New York and London with Ciena's WaveLogic 6 Extreme encryption solution. The trial proved that data can be securely transmitted at an 800Gb Ethernet service rate - fast enough to move data-centre-scale volumes across the Atlantic in seconds - while remaining protected against growing quantum threats. The trial is the latest in a series of quantum-safe encryption trials led by Colt across transatlantic subsea networks."DIELECTRIC MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT:Qtrex Quantumannounced that the Israel Innovation Authority has awarded the company an approximately $1M grant to support the development of a purpose-built dielectric material engineered for high-density, low-loss RF signal routing in scalable superconducting quantum computing systems. "Superconducting quantum computers cannot scale on conventional wiring architecture," said Dagi Ben-Noon, CEO of Qtrex. "Qtrex's existing materials and AME capabilities already go beyond conventional industry approaches by enabling the company to engineer materials, conductive pathways and 3D geometry as one integrated platform."QUANTUM ERROR CORRECTION:Quantum X Labsand IQCC announced the signing of a strategic cooperation agreement, under which Quantum X Labs will evaluate its AI-based quantum error-correction technology on Quantum Machines' quantum control infrastructure. The primary objective is to run Quantum X Labs' proprietary AI-driven error correction algorithm in a fully integrated hardware-software environment. The collaboration will test Quantum X Labs' AI-based decoding technology using IQCC's quantum computing infrastructure, with the goal of exploring its applicability to future quantum error-correction workflows. IQCC will provide access to its quantum control and orchestration infrastructure, including the OPX1000 real-time quantum controller.MAJORANA 2:Microsoftunveiled Majorana 2, its next-generation topological quantum chip developed with the help of Microsoft Discovery's agentic AI. "Majorana 2's new features include a new materials stack enabling a 1,000-fold improvement in reliability over the prior generation of qubits, with a mean qubit lifetime of 20 seconds and instances lasting as long as one minute. Microsoft now expects to achieve a scalable quantum computer by 2029, cutting its original timeline in half," the company stated in a blog post.