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Quantum Computing patent applications on 14th August 2025

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Quantum Computing Patent Applications on 14th August 2025

Executive Summary

On 14th August 2025, 14 patent applications related to Quantum Computing were published, representing 0.2% of all patent applications for the day. While representing a smaller percentage, this activity indicates emerging innovation in Quantum Computing.

Market Analysis

Leading Organizations

The top organizations driving Quantum Computing innovation include:

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These 5 organizations account for 6 applications (42.9% of all Quantum Computing patents), indicating moderate concentration in the field.

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Core Innovation Areas

Patent applications in Quantum Computing encompass several key innovation areas:

Technical Classification Analysis

The most active CPC classifications in Quantum Computing include:

  • G06N10/20 (Models of quantum computing, e.g. quantum circuits or universal quantum computers): 5 applications (35.7%)
  • G06N10/60 (Quantum algorithms, e.g. based on quantum optimisation, quantum Fourier or Hadamard transforms): 5 applications (35.7%)
  • G06N10/40 (Physical realisations or architectures of quantum processors or components for manipulating qubits, e.g. qubit coupling or qubit control): 4 applications (28.6%)
  • G06N10/70 (Quantum error correction, detection or prevention, e.g. surface codes or magic state distillation): 2 applications (14.3%)
  • G06F11/3698 (Preventing errors by testing or debugging software): 1 applications (7.1%)
  • G06F11/3696 ({Methods or tools to render software testable}): 1 applications (7.1%)
  • G06N10/00 (Quantum computing, i.e. information processing based on quantum-mechanical phenomena): 1 applications (7.1%)
  • G06N20/00 (Machine learning): 1 applications (7.1%)
  • G06Q30/0201 (Market modelling; Market analysis; Collecting market data): 1 applications (7.1%)
  • G16C20/50 (Molecular design, e.g. of drugs): 1 applications (7.1%)

Global Innovation Landscape

Innovation in Quantum Computing spans multiple countries:

  • US: 18 inventors (43.9%)
  • CN: 6 inventors (14.6%)
  • IL: 5 inventors (12.2%)
  • SG: 3 inventors (7.3%)
  • GB: 3 inventors (7.3%)
  • CA: 2 inventors (4.9%)
  • SE: 2 inventors (4.9%)
  • DK: 1 inventors (2.4%)
  • FI: 1 inventors (2.4%)

The US accounts for 43.9% of inventors in Quantum Computing, showing significant but not dominant innovation activity.

Industry Collaborations

Notable collaborations in Quantum Computing include:

These collaborations represent 3 joint applications, indicating emerging collaboration trends in Quantum Computing.

Leading Inventors

Key inventors driving Quantum Computing innovation:

Recent Patent Applications

Representative Quantum Computing patent applications from 14th August 2025:

20250258762. SETTING A QUANTUM STATE ON A QUBIT

Applicant: Classiq Technologies Ltd

Abstract: An apparatus, method, and system comprising: a quantum computer that is configured to execute a parametric quantum circuit a plurality of times, the parametric quantum circuit comprising: a qubit with an unknown quantum state at an initial cycle of the parametric quantum circuit, an ansatz parametric circuit for receiving the unknown quantum state and outputting a processed quantum state, and a detection sub-circuit for indicating a distance measure of the processed quantum state from a target s...

20250259087. Reconfigurable Quantum Arrays and Quantum Memory for Learning

Applicant: Google LLC

Abstract: A quantum system can include a reconfigurable array of quantum sensors; and one or more processors configured to perform operations, the operations including: configuring the quantum system including the reconfigurable array of quantum sensors; obtaining a signal from a quantum sensor exposed to a signal for a period of time; transducing at least one state of the quantum sensor into quantum memory; encoding the at least one transduced state using an error-correcting code; processing the encoded ...

20250259088. Observer Collapse Control Systems for Quantum Memory, Biofeedback, and AI-Guided Interference Applications

Abstract: This invention presents a systems-level application of observer-induced collapse theory, enabling targeted localization of quantum states using engineered observer wavefunctions across three domains: quantum memory control, biological feedback systems, and AI-guided collapse operations. Building upon the Modified Schrödinger Equation (MSE), collapse is modeled as a curvature-driven localization event initiated by dynamic convergence between an external observer wave Ψ

20250259089. QUANTUM CONTROLLER FOR QUANTUM COMPUTING SYSTEM

Applicant: Anyon Systems Inc

Abstract: There is described a quantum controller for interfacing between a host computer and a quantum processing unit (QPU) having a plurality of qubits. The quantum controller comprises signal processing hardware configured for transforming instructions from the host computer into control signals readable by the QPU, the signal processing hardware comprising programmable logic and signal conversion circuits; hardware accelerator components dedicated to tasks offloaded from the programmable logic, the h...

20250259090. Wave-Induced Collapse Systems and Observer Interference Framework for Resolving Foundational Quantum Paradoxes

Abstract: This Continuation-in-Part extends the wave-interference-based collapse model first proposed in the Modified Schrödinger Equation (MSE) framework to five foundational quantum phenomena: tunneling, entanglement, measurement collapse, time asymmetry, and the resolution of Many-Worlds interpretations. The invention models collapse as a physical consequence of interference between the observer wave and the quantum system wavefunction, characterized by a curvature-based localization mechanism. This fr...

Market Implications

Innovation Intensity

The 14 applications indicate emerging innovation activity in Quantum Computing, reflecting early-stage development and experimental research.

Competitive Landscape

Innovation in Quantum Computing involves 12 organizations, suggesting a concentrated field with specialized players.

Technology Outlook

Emerging themes in Quantum Computing patents include: quantum, computer, from, computing, metal, suggesting future development in these areas.

The current patent activity level suggests Quantum Computing is in a early development phase with emerging applications and technologies.

Related Technology Areas

Innovation in Quantum Computing often intersects with other emerging technologies:

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