Companies highlight quantum computing’s role in national
security at the Space and Missile Defense Symposium
Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle joined D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE:
QBTS) (“D-Wave”) and Huntsville-based Davidson at the Space and
Missile Defense Symposium today to emphasize the strategic
significance of placing a D-Wave quantum computer at Davidson’s new
global headquarters in Huntsville, AL. The forthcoming installation
marks a major milestone in the region’s quantum computing
leadership.
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D-Wave’s state-of-the-art AdvantageTM quantum computing system,
expected to be installed at Davidson’s headquarters in 2025, will
eventually be housed in a secure facility designed to run sensitive
applications using D-Wave’s quantum computing technology.
Meanwhile, efforts surrounding use case identification, application
development, and engagement with the local community have already
commenced.
“Huntsville is in a great spot to lead the charge in new tech
like artificial intelligence and quantum computing, thanks to our
strong ties to government, defense and technology,” said
Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle. “By bringing the latest
quantum computing system to our city, we’ll be at the forefront of
cutting-edge technology in the region.”
“I continually fight to ensure our military has the latest and
greatest technologies to help them meet mission objectives,”
said Sen. Tommy Tuberville. “Davidson hosting a D-Wave
quantum computing system will position Alabama as a leader in
developing quantum applications to solve national security
problems. Space applications and optimized logistics for our troops
are just a few of the problems that could benefit from quantum
technologies.”
"Advancements in emerging technologies like artificial
intelligence and quantum computing are critical to our national
security industry and our service branches,” said Rep.
Dale Strong. “Through the Davidson and D-Wave partnership, we
will be able to address the important needs of our military by
using cutting edge technology and applications that are developed
in the U.S. Alabama stands ready with world class research
universities to help build the quantum ready workforce that is
necessary for our military to address problems now and in the
future.”
“As chair of the House Armed Services Committee I am focused on
ensuring our military has access to the technology to help address
our future national security needs,” said Rep. Mike Rogers,
Chair of the House Armed Services Committee. “Quantum computing
is one of those technologies, and I’m excited to have this
expertise in Alabama through this Davidson and D-Wave partnership.
At this symposium we are hearing about the critical needs of our
military and through adopting emerging technologies like quantum
computing and artificial intelligence, we can properly position our
military to ensure we are successful.”
“Quantum advancements are essential to the growth of our
country. From launching the Senate National Labs Caucus to
introducing legislation to ensure the DOD prioritizes quantum
development to counter Communist China, I will continue to advocate
for this critical technology,” said Sen. Marsha Blackburn.
“This partnership between D-Wave and Davidson will open the door to
incredible advancements in military technology and place Alabama on
the front lines of the fight to make America stronger.
“Hosting the second U.S.-based Advantage quantum computer will
give our government clients direct, secure access to quantum
computing technology right here at our facility,” said
Dale Moore, President of Davidson. “We are honored to play
an important role in advancing the use of quantum technology in
national security, as we support the vital mission of defending the
U.S. and its allies, both domestically and internationally.”
“As Congress continues to task the Department of Defense with
adopting quantum computing technologies to solve problems in the
near-term, we believe this system will play an essential role for
government agencies’ use case identification, application
development, and workforce training,” said Dr. Alan Baratz, CEO
of D-Wave. “Davidson is well known for developing applications
that use emerging technologies to safeguard the nation, and we are
excited to engage with Davidson and the larger Alabama community to
apply quantum technologies in support of national security
efforts.”
About Davidson Technologies, Inc.
Since its founding in 1996, Davidson has been at the forefront
of delivering innovative and effective solutions to some of the
most challenging problems in national defense. We stand proudly
behind our commitment to excellence, driven by a mission as bold as
it is clear: Team Davidson was Built to Defend. Our unwavering
dedication to this mission has made us a trusted partner in
defense, consistently delivering top-tier performance across all
our focus areas. Davidson's Software Solutions are the backbone of
our innovative defense strategies. Our Hardware Solutions are
tailored to optimize procurement processes and support complex
R&D projects. Our Engineering Services empower the warfighter
with solutions and expertise. Davidson engineers develop
physics-based models infused with AI/ML optimization algorithms for
missile defense, ensuring robust and reliable defense systems.
About D-Wave Quantum Inc.
D-Wave is a leader in the development and delivery of quantum
computing systems, software, and services, and is the world’s first
commercial supplier of quantum computers—and the only company
building both annealing quantum computers and gate-model quantum
computers. Our mission is to unlock the power of quantum computing
today to benefit business and society. We do this by delivering
customer value with practical quantum applications for problems as
diverse as logistics, artificial intelligence, materials sciences,
drug discovery, scheduling, cybersecurity, fault detection, and
financial modeling. D-Wave’s technology has been used by some of
the world’s most advanced organizations including Mastercard,
Deloitte, Davidson Technologies, ArcelorMittal, Siemens
Healthineers, Unisys, NEC Corporation, Pattison Food Group Ltd.,
DENSO, Lockheed Martin, Forschungszentrum Jülich, University of
Southern California, and Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and
uncertainties, including, among others, various factors beyond
management’s control, including the possibility that the D-Wave
Advantage quantum computer will never be installed at Davidson
Technologies’ headquarters as well as the risks set forth under the
heading “Risk Factors” discussed under the caption “Item 1A. Risk
Factors” in Part I of our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K or
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