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 that Q-CTRL’s session is scheduled for Wednesday, 29 April at 10:15 a.m. at ExCeL London.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that representatives from the U.K. National Quantum Computing Centre will discuss how they use Q-CTRL’s Black Opal platform to build baseline quantum literacy across the national ecosystem. The post also mentions that Black Opal has been recognized as a Gold Winner for Excellence in Design at the 2025 Learning Technologies Awards.
For investors, the post suggests that Q-CTRL is positioning its education platform as an enabling tool for workforce upskilling in quantum technologies, supported by a reference customer in a national-level program. Such visibility at a major learning technologies event could enhance the company’s credibility in both the education and HR-tech segments, potentially strengthening its sales pipeline and partnership opportunities.
The recognition for design and the collaboration with a national quantum institution may indicate product-market fit in the training and workforce development space, beyond Q-CTRL’s core technical offerings. If this traction translates into broader adoption among enterprises and public-sector organizations, it could diversify revenue streams and reinforce Q-CTRL’s role in shaping the emerging quantum talent ecosystem.

