D-Wave Announces First Quantum Computing User Conference in Japan Amid Growing APAC Demand

D-Wave Quantum Inc. is hosting its inaugural Qubits Japan 2025 conference in Tokyo to showcase real-world quantum computing applications, reflecting an 83% surge in bookings for annealing quantum technology across the Asia Pacific region.

September 16, 2025
D-Wave Announces First Quantum Computing User Conference in Japan Amid Growing APAC Demand

D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS) announced it will host the first-ever Qubits Japan 2025 quantum computing user conference in Tokyo on September 17, 2025, signaling the growing commercial adoption of quantum technology in the Asia Pacific region. The conference, themed "Quantum Realized," will feature customer success stories, technical roadmap updates, scientific achievements, and advancements in quantum artificial intelligence.

The event comes as D-Wave reports an 83% increase in bookings for its annealing quantum computing technology across APAC, driven by organizations developing optimization and quantum AI applications. Company executives, customers, and thought leaders will present how D-Wave's quantum technology is delivering tangible value today, with notable speakers including CEO Dr. Alan Baratz.

D-Wave, the world's first commercial supplier of quantum computers and the only company building both annealing and gate-model quantum systems, has seen over 200 million problems submitted to its quantum systems to date. The company's quantum processing units feature sub-second response times and can be deployed on-premises or accessed through its cloud service, which offers 99.9% availability.

More than 100 organizations currently use D-Wave technology to address computational challenges spanning optimization, artificial intelligence, and research applications. Registration for the Tokyo event is available through Eventzilla.

The conference represents a significant milestone in quantum computing commercialization, particularly in Japan and the broader Asia Pacific market where interest in practical quantum applications is accelerating rapidly among both private and public sector organizations.