
Tokyo, JAPAN – October 20, 2025 – QuEra Computing Inc. (“QuEra”) today announced that it has been selected for funding under the “Post-5G Information and Communication Systems Infrastructure Enhancement R&D Project,” administered by Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO).
QuEra's efforts in this project will span a three-year period from fiscal 2025 to fiscal 2027, with the aim of strengthening research and development capabilities in Japan and promoting international expansion through this grant.
The project directly supports QuEra’s mission to industrialize neutral-atom quantum computers by 2030. Research and development will be pursued in two key thrusts:
Takuya Kitagawa, President of QuEra, stated: “This support from NEDO marks a significant milestone in QuEra’s long-term growth strategy and roadmap toward the industrialization of quantum computing. With a clear goal of bringing neutral-atom quantum computers to industry by 2030, this grant will allow us to strengthen our R&D footprint and talent base in Japan while deepening collaborations with both domestic and global partners. In particular, we aim to leverage Japan’s world-class strengths in precision manufacturing, materials science, and systems engineering, and integrate them into a global technology ecosystem. Through this effort, we intend to establish a complete value chain—from critical hardware components to software implementation—enabling not only scientific research but also practical applications across manufacturing, energy, finance, and healthcare, thereby enhancing industrial competitiveness in Japan and worldwide.”

Tokyo, JAPAN – October 20, 2025 – QuEra Computing Inc. (“QuEra”) today announced that it has been selected for funding under the “Post-5G Information and Communication Systems Infrastructure Enhancement R&D Project,” administered by Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO).
QuEra's efforts in this project will span a three-year period from fiscal 2025 to fiscal 2027, with the aim of strengthening research and development capabilities in Japan and promoting international expansion through this grant.
The project directly supports QuEra’s mission to industrialize neutral-atom quantum computers by 2030. Research and development will be pursued in two key thrusts:
Takuya Kitagawa, President of QuEra, stated: “This support from NEDO marks a significant milestone in QuEra’s long-term growth strategy and roadmap toward the industrialization of quantum computing. With a clear goal of bringing neutral-atom quantum computers to industry by 2030, this grant will allow us to strengthen our R&D footprint and talent base in Japan while deepening collaborations with both domestic and global partners. In particular, we aim to leverage Japan’s world-class strengths in precision manufacturing, materials science, and systems engineering, and integrate them into a global technology ecosystem. Through this effort, we intend to establish a complete value chain—from critical hardware components to software implementation—enabling not only scientific research but also practical applications across manufacturing, energy, finance, and healthcare, thereby enhancing industrial competitiveness in Japan and worldwide.”