According to a recent LinkedIn post from Quantinuum, Singapore’s 2026 national budget speech identified quantum computing as a key growth area, citing rapid progress from theory to practical applications. The post indicates that Quantinuum plans to deploy its Helios system, described as its most powerful quantum computer, in Singapore this year, marking the first installation of this system outside the U.S.
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The post notes that Singapore’s Prime Minister highlighted Quantinuum as a leader in quantum computing and suggested that Helios could expand opportunities for local researchers and companies to pursue advanced projects. For investors, this may signal strengthened demand for Quantinuum’s high‑end systems in Asia and reinforce the company’s positioning within government‑backed national innovation agendas.
As referenced in the LinkedIn post, Quantinuum previously announced a strategic partnership with Singapore’s National Quantum Office in November to accelerate quantum computing adoption and support the country’s ambitions as a global quantum hub. The post also mentions two additional agreements signed in 2024 with the local quantum ecosystem, suggesting a deepening regional footprint that could support future revenue from hardware, services, and collaborative R&D initiatives.

