Insider Brief
- Qblox has officially opened its North America headquarters in Downtown Boston, marking a significant milestone in its global expansion and commitment to advancing quantum computing innovation.
- The Boston hub will serve as a center for deploying scalable, high-fidelity quantum control stacks, with a focus on enabling real-world quantum computing and communications applications across the U.S. and Canada.
- The opening event drew support from government, academic, and industry leaders, including Massachusetts officials and Dutch diplomats, emphasizing Boston’s role as a key player in the international quantum ecosystem and highlighting Qblox’s alignment with both U.S. and European quantum ambitions.
PRESS RELEASE — Qblox, a global leader in quantum control stack technology, announced a major milestone in its growth: the official opening of its North America headquarters at 99 High Street in Downtown Boston.
Government officials, industry leaders, and academic partners joined Qblox to mark this occasion and explore new opportunities to catalyze quantum innovation across the U.S. and Canada.
Qblox is bringing the future of quantum to North America. By delivering the most advanced quantum control stacks and unparalleled technical support, the company is enabling researchers and innovators to thrive in the quantum era.
The new Boston hub will focus on propelling the adoption of scalable, high-fidelity quantum control stacks for practical, real-world use in computing and communications. The decision to establish a North American headquarters in Boston, a global center of scientific and technological innovation, positions Qblox to forge strategic partnerships and accelerate the development of a quantum-enabled world.
“Massachusetts is setting the standard for what public-private collaboration can achieve in deep tech, and Boston offers an exceptional blend of world-class talent, cutting-edge research institutions, and a thriving innovation ecosystem,” said Niels Bultink, CEO of Qblox. “As we expand our North American presence from Boston, we’re not just contributing to this growing ecosystem; we’re actively aligning our roadmap with leading companies in the quantum industry. Our opening event today highlights these strategic collaborations, solidifying Qblox’s position as a go-to partner poised to help make the U.S. a global leader in quantum innovation.”
“Companies choose Massachusetts because our top-tier talent and strong economy make our state a global hub for innovation and growth,” said Interim Economic Development Secretary Ashley Stolba. “We’re thrilled that Qblox is opening its North American headquarters in Boston, bringing bold advancements in quantum technology to the region. We look forward to seeing how Qblox will help strengthen our scientific and tech ecosystems.”
“We are thrilled that Qblox, a global leader in quantum innovation and technology, has chosen Downtown Boston as their new home for their North America headquarters,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. “Qblox is not only shaping our future with technology — their decision to choose Boston reaffirms our commitment to innovation, strengthens our local economy, and creates high-quality jobs. As we continue our work to make Boston a home for everyone, we look forward to partnering with Qblox to ensure that Boston remains a leading hub for technology and innovation for years to come.”
“Congratulations to Qblox for this important step, bringing important quantum developments with economic impact and jobs to the United States,” said Deputy Consul General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in New York Barry Nieuwenhuijs. “Within the EU and globally, the Netherlands aims to play a leading role in Quantum. Our ambition is clear: by 2035, we aim to have a self-sufficient and internationally leading quantum ecosystem. Quantum Computing is the new frontier of innovation, with both the Netherlands and the United States as strong leaders in this field. Through knowledge exchange and collaborations we strengthen the ecosystems on both sides of the Atlantic.”