According to a recent LinkedIn post from Q-CTRL, the company is participating in the Learning Technologies Exhibition & Conference in London to showcase its approach to building a “quantum-ready” workforce. The post highlights the view that commercially relevant quantum applications could emerge as soon as this year, framing workforce readiness as a priority for potential first movers.
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The company’s LinkedIn post points to a session led by its Black Opal product manager alongside the U.K.’s National Quantum Computing Centre, describing how the NQCC uses Black Opal to build quantum skills in schools, universities, and enterprises. The post suggests that Q-CTRL aims to position its award-winning education platform as a turnkey solution for large-scale skills development, which could support future revenue growth in quantum training and strengthen its role in the emerging quantum computing and edtech segments.

