
Saudi Arabia Launches Quantum Valley, Honors Innovators at UpLink
Dr. Talal bin Ahmad Al-Sudairy, KACST's Senior Vice President for Research and Development, announced that KACST is collaborating with Aramco and the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) to launch Quantum Valley . This initiative, supported by key industry players like IBM and Pasqal, will establish and operate the Kingdom's first quantum computer.
'In Saudi Arabia, the future is not far off—it's already taking shape in our quantum labs at KACST, our innovation hubs in NEOM, and the startup ecosystem,' Dr. Al-Sudairy said. 'We're creating a collaborative environment that bridges academia, industry, and innovation.'
In her opening address, Dr. Basma Al-Buhairan, Managing Director of the Centre, emphasized that quantum science has evolved beyond theory.
'It now plays a pivotal role in developing real-world solutions that address societal needs and global challenges,' Dr. Al-Buhairan stated. 'The UpLink challenge as a successful model that unites innovators and decision-makers to build a more sustainable, tech-driven future.'
The event spotlighted and honored the top 10 startups in the 'Quantum for Society' challenge—an initiative by the Centre and the World Economic Forum's UpLink platform. Additionally, the selected startups are leveraging quantum technologies to tackle pressing global issues in climate, health, energy, and more.
Among the winners: Planqc (Germany) uses quantum computers to enhance supply chains, material discovery, and drug development.
Quantum Dice (UK) improves energy efficiency through advanced quantum algorithms.
Qnity (Brazil) developed high-precision tools for molecular interaction analysis, speeding up drug discovery.
PlanetaiSpace (Spain) launched the QUANTUM-AQUA initiative, combining satellite imaging and quantum machine learning to detect groundwater depletion.
Quantasphere (UK) focuses on data security in healthcare with quantum-based solutions.
Algorithmiq (Finland) offers a hybrid platform combining quantum and classical computing for personalized medicine.
Xairos (USA) created ultra-accurate quantum time-transfer systems for telecommunications and financial sectors.
Nomad Atomics (Australia) enables high-precision subsurface imaging, aiding in CO₂ storage monitoring.
Quminex (Canada) uses quantum intelligence to locate critical mineral deposits efficiently.
Quantum Mads (Spain) applies quantum computing to boost the energy efficiency of wastewater treatment facilities.
The celebration also featured a range of expert panels exploring quantum's role in key sectors like healthcare, cybersecurity, computer science, education, and communications. Discussions covered emerging governance models and investment strategies essential for the next phase of quantum development. Moreover, the Saudi Society for Quantum Computing hosted advanced workshops, including one on 'entanglement swapping' and its growing real-world applications.
A dedicated tech exhibition traced the past, present, and future of quantum technologies, offering attendees a hands-on glimpse into this transformative field.
Finally, this initiative reflects Saudi Arabia's strategic push to lead in future technologies and support the rise of a 'quantum economy.' April 14 has been designated as an annual day of celebration for quantum science, aligning with the United Nations' declaration of 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology.
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