SuperQ Quantum and Alberta Innovation Network Sign Agreement
Calgary AB, Canada - November 13, 2025 - SuperQ Quantum Computing Inc. (“SuperQ Quantum”, “SuperQ”, or the “Company”) is pleased to announce Alberta’s Regional Innovation Networks, collectively the Alberta Innovation Network (“RINs” or “AIN”) has joined SuperQ’s Quantum Super Hub (“QSH”) program to launch the world’s first coordinated, province-wide network of Quantum Super Hubs.
Building on the successful launch of the first-ever Quantum Super Hub in Lethbridge at Economic Development Lethbridge’s Tecconnect Innovation Centre - widely covered by national media and government leaders - the RINs will expand hubs to Medicine Hat, Grande Prairie, Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, Lloydminster, and Fort McMurray. Hub setup, facilitator training, and onboarding are underway, with public access expected beginning January 2026. As part of this agreement, AIN is funding Super™ platform licenses for these hubs, enabling equitable access to cutting-edge quantum, AI, and high-performance computing tools across Alberta’s communities.
Alberta Super Hubs Network Modeled as Modern Distributed Version of Bell Labs
Each Quantum Super Hub is a community access point for hands-on innovation, combining quantum computing with AI and high-performance classical computing through SuperQ’s hybrid computing Super™ platform and a natural-language interface. The hubs will host workshops, training, demonstrations, and pilot projects so that businesses, students, researchers, and public-sector innovators can solve complex, real-world problems locally.
By linking hubs across regions, Alberta’s network evokes a modern, distributed analogue to the AT&T Bell Labs model—placing world-class R&D and applied engineering “on the doorstep” of communities, industry, and academia. The result is a living lab for commercialization, skills development, and company formation, grounded in local priorities but connected to a global innovation fabric. The Alberta hubs also join a growing global network of Quantum Super Hubs that includes locations in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and India. Just as the Bell Labs catalyzed unprecedented scientific and technological developments during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Quantum Super Hubs are aiming to stimulate waves of quantum and supercomputing powered innovation across sectors.
Quantum and Supercomputing Leadership Across Alberta
Renae Barlow, Vice President, Global Ecosystems at SuperQ Quantum, commented: “The Lethbridge hub proved the model - fast onboarding, immediate community engagement, and tangible problem-solving. Expanding across the Alberta Innovation Network lets us turn that momentum into a flywheel for the entire province. Our collaboration with Alberta Innovates and the RINs brings world-class quantum and supercomputing capabilities directly to Alberta’s communities”
“Alberta is leading Canada and North America in embracing emerging technologies,” commented Dr. Muhammad Khan, Founder, CEO and Board Chair of SuperQ. “By funding Super™ licenses across each hub, Alberta is operationalizing a modern, province-wide ‘Bell Labs’ for the quantum era - turning frontier computing into practical advantage for businesses, students, and researchers.”


