A LinkedIn post from Qblox highlights the company’s planned live demonstrations at the QUANTUMatter 2026 conference in Barcelona. The post describes real‑time superconducting qubit control, including a workflow from live qubit tune‑up to sub‑700 ns active reset and on‑the‑fly quantum error correction, as well as resonator characterization and interactive two‑tone spectroscopy.
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The post also points to new capabilities for spin‑qubit systems, suggesting firmware that supports live Coulomb peak tracking and autonomous parameter tuning in hardware, coordinated by the Qblox Scheduler. In addition, Qblox is represented in the technical program by a talk on scalable control stack architecture for fault‑tolerant quantum computing, indicating continued efforts to position its control stack as a core enabler of larger‑scale quantum systems.
For investors, the emphasis on fast, scalable feedback and integrated tune‑up workflows implies that Qblox is focusing on bottlenecks that are critical for commercializing quantum processors across multiple qubit modalities. If these capabilities gain traction with research labs and early commercial quantum platforms, they could strengthen Qblox’s role in the quantum control hardware segment and support future revenue opportunities tied to system scaling and long‑term customer lock‑in.

