D-Wave to Bring Commercial Quantum Computing to CES 2026, Showcasing Its Award-Winning Technology and Real-World Customer Success Stories

Business / Press Release December 23, 2025

PALO ALTO, Calif., December 22, 2025 -- D-Wave Quantum Inc. (“D-Wave” or the “Company”), a leader in quantum computing systems, software, and services and the world’s first commercial supplier of quantum computers, today announced it will participate in CES 2026, as a sponsor of the CES Foundry, a two-day event at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas, January 7 and 8, 2026. The CES Foundry convenes entrepreneurs, investors, government leaders, and media to explore how AI, quantum computing and blockchain are shaping the next era of technological innovation.  D-Wave will showcase its award-winning annealing quantum computing technology, hybrid quantum-classical solvers, and real-world customer use cases that are demonstrating measurable performance benefits, often beyond classical computing alone.

Murray Thom, vice president of quantum technology evangelism at D-Wave, will present a masterclass and demo on Wednesday, January 7 from 1 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. PT, educating attendees about how to realize value from quantum computing today. Thom will share insights from commercial and research projects demonstrating how D-Wave's powerful, energy-efficient quantum computers can solve complex problems now in areas such as manufacturing, supply chain, materials science, and telecommunications. The session will also cover the potential for synergy between quantum, AI and blockchain, and provide insight into what makes this a pivotal time for exploring the integration of these important technologies.

“Showcasing quantum computing at CES, one of the world’s most influential technology stages, signals that the technology is quickly moving into the mainstream,” said Murray Thom. “D-Wave is uniquely positioned to demonstrate practical quantum in action, and we’re excited to show how our systems are helping customers solve complex problems now, often with greater speed, efficiency, and impact than classical computing alone.”

CES attendees are invited to engage with D-Wave experts, explore interactive demos, and hear talks on cutting-edge quantum developments at CES Foundry booth FT12.