D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS), the dual-platform quantum computing company providing both annealing and gate-model systems, will launch a new podcast series called "Quantum Matters" on April 7, 2026. The podcast will feature conversations with industry leaders, researchers, academics, and scientists about how quantum computing is applied across business and science today and where the technology is headed. Hosted by Murray Thom, D-Wave vice president of quantum technology evangelism, the podcast will examine how organizations are currently using quantum computing to solve computationally complex problems in areas such as manufacturing, supply chain, aerospace, life sciences, and artificial intelligence.
Thom stated that D-Wave's quantum computing technology has moved beyond theory and into real-world deployment, with the podcast convening and elevating the voices of first-movers who are deploying this technology to achieve operational excellence, drive business impact, and fuel scientific breakthroughs. D-Wave's mission is to help customers realize the value of quantum today through enterprise-grade systems available on-premises and via its Leap quantum cloud service, which offers 99.9% availability and uptime. More than 100 organizations across commercial, government, and research sectors trust D-Wave to address complex computational challenges using quantum computing.
The podcast announcement reinforces D-Wave's position as the world's first commercial quantum computing company and the only provider offering dual-platform quantum computing products and services spanning both annealing and gate-model quantum computing technologies. This initiative represents a significant effort to demystify quantum computing and showcase its practical applications beyond theoretical discussions. The company's latest news and updates relating to QBTS are available in the company's newsroom at https://ibn.fm/QBTS.
For more information about D-Wave's quantum computing systems, software, and services, visit https://www.dwavequantum.com. The press release containing this announcement can be viewed at https://ibn.fm/Mw2sU. The podcast launch comes at a time when quantum computing is transitioning from experimental research to practical implementation, with companies across various industries exploring how this emerging technology can provide competitive advantages in solving problems that are intractable for classical computers.


