Quantum infrastructurefor the utility era.
Two editions. One global conversation. From the engineering frontier of utility-scale quantum systems in Silicon Valley to the strategic future of computing, sensing & secure networks in Brussels.
The quantum industry,
in real time.
Breaking news, funding rounds, and research milestones shaping the utility-era quantum landscape — curated by the QCIS editorial team.

IBM Quantum System Two enters production — a modular blueprint for the utility era
Modular architecture, cryogenic packaging at scale, and a path to 5,000+ qubits. IBM's Quantum System Two is the first commercial modular quantum computer — and the reference design competitors are now benchmarking against. Dr. Jerry Chow, IBM Fellow, will present the full roadmap at QCIS Silicon Valley on 23 April 2026.

The foundry problem quantum can't ignore — inside the partnerships reshaping the stack
From SkyWater to GlobalFoundries to imec, the quantum industry's bottleneck is shifting from research breakthroughs to fabrication at 300mm CMOS scale. QCIS Silicon Valley hosts an executive panel on 23 April bringing together CTOs and foundry leadership to map the next five years of quantum device manufacturing.

EU Quantum Flagship expands to €1.2B — Brussels becomes the centre of gravity for European quantum policy
The European Commission's second-phase Quantum Flagship funding package locks in €1.2B through 2030, with strategic priorities on post-quantum cryptography deployment, EuroQCI network build-out, and quantum sensing for defence and positioning. The Quantum Infra Summit EU in Brussels (1–2 October 2026) will host the full cross-institutional briefing.
Two events, one
global conversation.
QCIS convenes the senior decision-makers building quantum infrastructure — across two regional editions, both organised by ISIG.

Quantum Computing Infra Summit 2026
From Prototype to Platform
An exploration of how breakthroughs in quantum physics are evolving into practical quantum computing infrastructures that enable real-world enterprise innovation. The inaugural Silicon Valley edition convenes the global quantum hardware ecosystem — IBM, Rigetti, QuantWare, Infleqtion, SEEQC, Qolab, and 30+ confirmed speakers — for a single-day summit focused on the engineering challenges of building scalable, fault-tolerant quantum systems.

Quantum Infra Summit EU
Computing, Sensing & Secure Networks
The European edition broadens the scope to computing, sensing, and secure networks — the three pillars of quantum infrastructure critical to European strategic autonomy. Hosted in Brussels, the heart of EU institutions, the summit bridges the EU Quantum Flagship programme, NATO quantum sensing priorities, and post-quantum cryptography deployment across European critical infrastructure.
Three pillars shared
across both editions.
Each edition focuses its programme around the same core infrastructure challenges — with regional emphasis and locally relevant speakers in Silicon Valley and Brussels.
Quantum Computing
Hardware scaling, error correction, cryogenic and photonic approaches, quantum-classical hybrid workloads.
Quantum Sensing
Atomic clocks, gravimeters, magnetometers — quantum-enhanced precision measurement for defence and discovery.
Secure Networks
Post-quantum cryptography, QKD, NIST PQC standards deployment, crypto-agile migration for critical infrastructure.
The global summit for
quantum infrastructure.
The Quantum Computing Infra Summit (QCIS) is the executive forum dedicated to the hardware, software, and infrastructure challenges standing between today's quantum prototypes and tomorrow's utility-scale quantum platforms.
Organised by the International Semiconductor Industry Group (ISIG), QCIS brings together CTO-level executives from leading quantum hardware companies, foundry partners, cryogenic systems suppliers, cloud providers, and government programme offices.
In 2026 the summit runs in two editions — Silicon Valley in April and Brussels in October — enabling the global quantum community to convene, benchmark progress, and coordinate on the critical path to quantum utility.
Join the quantum
infrastructure conversation.
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