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IQT podcast has a new brand name: IQT/QUANTUM DRAGON PODCAST hosted by Brian Siegelwax. The IQT podcast offers in-depth discussions offers the views of the most interesting players in the dynamic world of quantum computing and technology.
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Mar 24, 2026 • 36min
IQT The Quantum Dragon Podcast Episode 82 – This podcast is out of control. But, fortunately, ….
I asked Mr. Carman about teaming up with QuantWare and Q-CTRL to offer the Quantum Utility Block (QUB), Qblox Qubit Lab, Oxford Quantum Circuits’ (OQC) logical qubits, market leadership, physical footprint and power consumption, and the strategy behind hosting webinars. I apologize for some minor audio issues that I couldn’t edit out.
Gregg Carman (LinkedIn)
Qblox (website)
Quantum Utility Block (QUB)
Qblox Qubit Lab
Oxford Quantum Circuits (OQC)
Quantum Builders webinars
Elevate Quantum and Partners Launch the Nation’s First Quantum Open Architecture System in Colorado
Energy Department Announces Partnership with FermiLab and Qblox toManufacture Foundational Quantum Control Platform for U.S. Research and
Innovation
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Mar 3, 2026 • 23min
IQT The Quantum Dragon Podcast Episode 81 – I need a lawyer.
I asked Mr. Stimers about the consequences of hype, how the government polices attempts to circumvent export controls and immigration restrictions, the potential for quantum navigation sensors to become mandatory, the current role of diversity in subcontracting, the convergences of quantum and AI and space, and the legalities of selling US quantum companies to overseas buyers.
Paul Stimers (LinkedIn)
Holland & Knight (website)
Quantum Industry Coalition (website)
Cantwell, Young, Colleagues Introduce Bipartisan National Quantum Initiative Reauthorization Act
A bill to reauthorize the National Quantum Initiative Act, and for other purposes.
National Quantum Initiative Reauthorization Act of 2026 – Section Summary
Powering the Future of Quantum
Cold Atom Laboratory
DOE Releases Updated Agency Structure and Organization Chart
Department of Energy Organizational Chart
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Filed under: Quantum Policy • Government Regulation • Technology Law

Feb 17, 2026 • 16min
IQT The Quantum Dragon Podcast Episode 80 – Certified Unpredictability
Dr. Walborn and I spoke about the use cases of quantum random number generators (QRNG), self-testing and certification, the underlying mechanism for guaranteeing randomness, API versus on-premises options, and Sequre Quantum’s plans for integrating its QRNG into its own post-quantum cryptography (PQC) and/or quantum key distribution (QKD) solutions. Most importantly, I picked up a new phrase that I am going to use and abuse: “quantum imposter.”
Dr. Stephen Walborn (LinkedIn)
Sequre Quantum (website)
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Feb 3, 2026 • 20min
IQT The Quantum Dragon Podcast Episode 79 – A Quantum Computer as a Sewing Machine
Quantum Source popped up on my radar, and I noticed the company is doing things a little differently. It’s using two modalities instead of one. It’s using 3D measurement-based quantum computing, which I’ve only been aware of in 2D. And it addresses one of my long-term concerns about large-scale quantum computers: physical footprint. I had questions about all this and more, and now you’ve got the answers.
Oded Melamed, CEO
Nati Bar Grinman, Director of Marketing
Quantum Source website
Quantum Source LinkedIn
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Jan 6, 2026 • 36min
IQT The Quantum Dragon Podcast Episode 78 – “Open a secure channel.”
Quantum Corridor and Toshiba announced the demonstration of the first cross-state Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) over a live commercial metro fiber network, and I had questions about it. What’s the significance of crossing a state line? What was the real-world use case? What do they mean by “no quantum specialists required”? Why are they targeting QKD in the United States? So, we agreed to hop on a podcast together and get some answers.
“Quantum Corridor, Toshiba demonstrate first cross-state Quantum Key Distribution over live commercial metro fiber network”
Ryan Lafler (LinkedIn), President & CTO of Quantum Corridor
Terry Cronin (LinkedIn), VP of Business Development and QKD Evangelist at Toshiba International Corporation
Quantum Corridor (website)
Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. (website)
Quantum Corridor (LinkedIn)
Toshiba (LinkedIn)
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Filed under: Quantum Communications • Network Security • Commercial Quantum Technology

Dec 2, 2025 • 31min
IQT The Quantum Dragon Podcast Episode 77 – How to Train Your Unicorn
In September, IQM announced an over-$300M Series B, which I suspected made the company a unicorn, so I emailed and got confirmation of that. Then on October 7, I published an article titled “IQM’s Unicorn-Smelling Dragon.” One of the responses to the article was to inquire how IQM did it. So, I reached out to Dr. Jan Goetz, CEO and Co-Founder of IQM, and I asked him.
IQM website
IQM Resonance
IQM Academy
IQM (LinkedIn)
Dr. Jan Goetz (LinkedIn)
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Filed under: Quantum Computing • Startups • Podcast

Sep 4, 2024 • 23min
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 76: Julien Camirand Lemyre, Nord Quantique CEO and Co-Founder
The latest Quantum Tech Pod with Julien Camirand Lemyre, CEO and Co-founder, Nord Quantique is live!
Julian was born in a small town in Quebec called Sutton – a very beautiful environment where he got to a lot of stuff like skiing!
He has a PhD in Experimental quantum computation from the University of Sherbrooke and conducted research on fabricating devices for improved quantum computing performance. Julian and his co-founder, Philippe St-Jean, met through their mutual interest in quantum computing and started Nord Quantique in 2020.
The key differentiator of Nord Quantique's technology is their approach to quantum error correction using bosonic codes. They use superconducting circuits and leverage the intrinsic redundancy of photon states to create error-corrected qubits. This bosonic code approach allows them to correct errors at the individual qubit level, without needing many physical replicas of qubits.
Nord Quantique is currently working with OTI Lumionics, a company that develops LEDs, to test new quantum computing applications for materials science.
Julien believes that in 10 years we'll reach a point where fault tolerant quantum computers are sufficiently powerful to be used within an increasingly larger subset of industry processes.
Check out this fascinating conversation with Julien!
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Jul 17, 2024 • 39min
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 75: Algorithmiq CEO & Co-Founder, Sabrina Maniscalco
My latest Quantum Tech Pod with Sabrina Maniscalco – CEO and co-founder, Algorithmiq, is live!
Sabrina grew up in a small town called Mazzara, in southwestern Sicily, facing Africa.
Two years before she went to university, she got a telescope as a birthday present and started to observe the stars and read about how galaxies are formed. This is what started her passion for quantum physics!
Sabrina has held research and post-doctoral positions in many places around the world including South Africa, Bulgaria, Vienna, Germany, and eventually Finland.
She co-founded Algorithmic in 2020 while a professor of quantum information, computing and logic at the University of Helsinki– where she still teaches.
Algorithmic is developing advanced quantum algorithms that run on near-term quantum devices to enable the discovery of new drugs and the development of new materials.
Working with IBM Quantum and the Cleveland Clinic, they are creating a hybrid quantum and classical solution to help choose and optimize the properties of photosensitizers used in photodynamic therapy for curing cancer. A patient is administered a photosynthesizing drug which is not in an active form. Once absorbed by the cells, it is then activated locally by light irradiation.
Worth noting that the World Economic Forum recently announced the selection of Algorithmic as one of this year's 100 companies that will be joining its technology pioneers initiative.
Check out my fascinating conversation with Sabrina!
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Jun 12, 2024 • 48min
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 74: Quantum AI with Enrique Lizaso Olmos, CEO Multiverse Computing
My latest Quantum Tech Pod with Enrique Lizaso Olmos, Founder and CEO of Multiverse Computing, is live!
Enrique has a degree in mathematics, a PhD in biostatistics, an MD, and an MBA. He is also a former university professor, having taught engineering, mechatronics, statistics, finance, and marketing at the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona.
For 22 years, Enrique was Deputy CEO at Unnim Bank and was actively involved in various startups across different verticals. Plus, he serves as VP and Treasurer of the Barcelona Flight School – he has a pilot’s license!
In 2016, he read a piece in The Economist that stated quantum computing would essentially revolutionize everything. So, in 2019, he co-founded Multiverse Computing with three colleagues, and they started working on quantum for finance, a domain that he knew well.
BBVA was one of their first clients – addressing portfolio optimization for the bank. They now also focus on Monte Carlo simulations, index tracking, ETFs, as well as pricing and value in large, complex derivatives.
Today, they are the biggest quantum computing software company in the EU.
Their purpose-built software platform, Singularity, lets users choose quantum-inspired solutions or pure quantum ones and works across the landscape of qubit modalities: superconducting, photonics, neutral atoms, ion traps, etc.
In 2023, CB Insights named Multiverse Computing “one of the 100 most promising companies in AI in the world” based on their ability to efficiently compress an LLM Model in a sustainable way through tensorization, thus saving time and maintaining performance.
Check out my fascinating conversation with Enrique!
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May 29, 2024 • 35min
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 73: Zhanet Zaharieva, Chief Operating Officer of Quantum Dice
My latest Quantum Tech Pod with Zhanet Zaharieva, Chief Operating Officer of Quantum Dice, is live!
Zhanet earned a DPhil from the University of Oxford in Materials Science where she designed novel methods for the development of quantum dot technologies.
As the result of creating a patent application from her doctoral research, Zhanet began considering how to translate her academic quantum research into real world applications. She strongly believes that sharing scientific discoveries with society is a key responsibility of scientists. The result? Quantum Dice!
Her company is developing the world's fastest self-certifying and completely embedded quantum random number generator - QRNG. Founded in April 2020, Quantum Dice was spun out of the world's leading quantum optics group at the University of Oxford.
As COO, she was involved in scaling the start-up from five founding members to a team of twenty in under two years. In addition, her external role involved business development for large enterprises including securing a commercial contract with HSBC for exploring QRNGs in Monte Carlo simulations.
As a result of her work in the sector, she has recently been awarded Electronics Weekly's Electronics Entrepreneur of the Year. She hopes to use her platform to further promote STEM subjects among young women as they navigate their careers.
Check out my fascinating conversation with Zhanet!
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