According to a recent LinkedIn post from Bifrost Electronics, the company plans to co-host the Resonance III quantum infrastructure event during the APS Global Physics Summit on March 18, 2026. The post indicates the gathering will convene 28 organizations spanning cryogenics, control systems, readout electronics, materials, software, fabrication, and system integration.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights Resonance III as a rare full-stack ecosystem meeting point for quantum computing infrastructure. For investors, this suggests Bifrost is positioning itself at the center of a collaborative network that may accelerate technical standardization and interoperability across the quantum hardware and software supply chain.
The post suggests that Bifrost views community-building and tighter integrations across the quantum stack as critical to unlocking commercial-scale quantum systems. Active participation as a co-host with firms such as Bluefors, Rigetti Computing, Oxford Quantum Circuits, and others may enhance Bifrost’s visibility among key partners and potential customers in the nascent quantum market.
From an investment perspective, involvement in Resonance III could support Bifrost’s strategic positioning as an infrastructure-focused enabler rather than a standalone point solution. If these ecosystem efforts translate into design wins, preferred-vendor status, or joint development programs, they could improve the company’s long-term revenue prospects as quantum deployments move from research to early commercialization.

