According to a recent LinkedIn post from Q-CTRL, the company plans to participate in the Learning Technologies Exhibition & Conference in London, where it will showcase its quantum education platform. The post notes a session on April 29 at ExCeL London featuring the U.K. National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC), which is described as using Q-CTRL’s Black Opal platform to build quantum literacy across the national ecosystem.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that Black Opal has been recognized as a Gold Winner for Excellence in Design at the 2025 Learning Technologies Awards. This recognition, together with the NQCC reference, suggests growing validation of Q-CTRL’s education offering among institutional and national-level stakeholders, which could support future revenue opportunities in enterprise training and workforce development.
For investors, the emphasis on preparing the global workforce for the “quantum era” points to Q-CTRL’s strategic positioning in the intersection of quantum technology, education, and HR-focused learning tools. If adoption of quantum skills training accelerates among governments and large enterprises, Q-CTRL’s platform could benefit from recurring, multi-year contracts and deepen its competitive moat against other quantum education providers.
The post also indicates ongoing engagement with the broader STEM and HR communities through major industry events. Such visibility may enhance Q-CTRL’s brand recognition, facilitate partnerships, and potentially expand its customer pipeline, though the financial impact will depend on conversion of interest at these events into paid deployments and long-term institutional relationships.

