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PINQ² and Distriq Partner to Speed Quantum Technology Adoption in Quebec and Across Canada

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Insider Brief

  • A new partnership between PINQ² and Distriq aims to accelerate the adoption and commercialization of quantum technologies in Quebec and across Canada.
  • The agreement unites Sherbrooke-based Distriq, a hub for quantum research and commercialization, with PINQ², Quebec’s digital and quantum innovation platform, to support companies integrating quantum into real-world applications.
  • The initiative will provide combined access to infrastructure, expertise, and networks for SMEs and enterprises, helping transition from classical to hybrid quantum computing, and positioning Quebec as a leader in the emerging quantum economy.

PRESS RELEASE – Distriq, the Sherbrooke Quantum Innovation Zone, and PINQ² (Quebec’s Digital and Quantum Innovation Platform) announce the signing of a strategic partnership to accelerate the adoption and commercialization of quantum technologies in Quebec and across Canada.

This innovative partnership is founded on a shared vision: to democratize access to quantum technologies and foster the emergence of a robust industrial fabric — from startups to large enterprises — capable of integrating these innovations into real-world applications.

An Alliance to Support Adopting Companies

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Through this agreement, PINQ² and Distriq will combine their expertise, infrastructures, and networks to meet the needs of SMEs, large enterprises, and startups in Quebec and Canada aiming to explore or adopt quantum in their industrial processes.

A Bridge Between Ecosystems to Strengthen Quebec’s Leadership

PINQ², a central actor in applied digital and quantum innovation, and Distriq, a hub for quantum research and commercialization in Sherbrooke, share a mission: to position Quebec as a global leader in applied quantum economy by fostering deep collaboration among industrial, academic, and technological stakeholders.

Toward an Impact Economy Powered by Quantum

As quantum technologies move from labs to real-world applications, this partnership aims to catalyze the development of practical solutions — from logistics optimization to materials simulation, cybersecurity, and advanced data processing — while ensuring a smooth, risk-mitigated transition from classical technologies like high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI). Distriq and PINQ² will support the evolution toward hybrid classical-quantum models, leveraging innovations such as Qiskit SDK v2.0 to help enterprises scale up their quantum-readiness with confidence.

“Together, PINQ² and Distriq are building the human, technological, and strategic infrastructure that will power tomorrow’s economy. This is a major opportunity for Quebec and Canadian companies to gain early positioning in the quantum value chain” said the leadership teams of both organizations.


Greg Bock

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