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Quantum Computing patent applications on 7th August 2025

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Quantum Computing Patent Applications on 7th August 2025

Executive Summary

On 7th August 2025, 18 patent applications related to Quantum Computing were published, representing 0.3% 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 10 applications (55.6% of all Quantum Computing patents), indicating high concentration in the field.

Technology Deep Dive

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): 6 applications (33.3%)
  • G06N10/00 (Quantum computing, i.e. information processing based on quantum-mechanical phenomena): 3 applications (16.7%)
  • G06N10/40 (Physical realisations or architectures of quantum processors or components for manipulating qubits, e.g. qubit coupling or qubit control): 3 applications (16.7%)
  • H10N60/12 (Technology classification): 3 applications (16.7%)
  • G06N10/70 (Quantum error correction, detection or prevention, e.g. surface codes or magic state distillation): 2 applications (11.1%)
  • G06N10/60 (Quantum algorithms, e.g. based on quantum optimisation, quantum Fourier or Hadamard transforms): 2 applications (11.1%)
  • G05D1/69 (SYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLING OR REGULATING NON-ELECTRIC VARIABLES): 1 applications (5.6%)
  • G06N3/049 (Temporal neural networks, e.g. delay elements, oscillating neurons or pulsed inputs): 1 applications (5.6%)
  • G06N7/01 (Probabilistic graphical models, e.g. probabilistic networks): 1 applications (5.6%)
  • G06T15/20 (Perspective computation): 1 applications (5.6%)

Global Innovation Landscape

Innovation in Quantum Computing spans multiple countries:

  • US: 35 inventors (58.3%)
  • IN: 10 inventors (16.7%)
  • GB: 6 inventors (10.0%)
  • FI: 3 inventors (5.0%)
  • JP: 3 inventors (5.0%)
  • RS: 1 inventors (1.7%)
  • FR: 1 inventors (1.7%)
  • SG: 1 inventors (1.7%)

The US accounts for 58.3% of inventors in Quantum Computing, showing significant but not dominant innovation activity.

Industry Collaborations

Leading Inventors

Key inventors driving Quantum Computing innovation:

Recent Patent Applications

Representative Quantum Computing patent applications from 7th August 2025:

20250251740. Systems and Methods for a Virtual Facility Supporting Robotics Fleet Control and Sensor Data Simulation

Applicant: Claryo Inc

Abstract: A virtual facility system may include a storage system, a data engine, an integration system, a virtual facility interface system, and a simulator engine. The storage system may store data including video of the real facility. The data engine may train a neural rendering model of the real facility based on the data providing a photorealistic three-dimensional representation of the real facility. The integration system may provide one or more interfaces facilitating communication with one or more...

20250251797. Method and Apparatus for Modulating Haptic Feedback

Applicant: Ultrahaptics Ip Ltd

Abstract: The present invention concerns a method and apparatus for the modulation of an acoustic field for providing tactile sensations. A method of creating haptic feedback using ultrasound is provided. The method comprises the steps of generating a plurality of ultrasound waves with a common focal point using a phased array of ultrasound transducers, the common focal point being a haptic feedback point, and modulating the generation of the ultrasound waves using a waveform selected to produce little or...

20250251970. Autonomous Job Scheduler Orchestration Engine for Distributed Ledger Technology Leveraging Photonic Quantum Computing

Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION

Abstract: An autonomous job scheduling system for distributed ledger technology is disclosed, leveraging photonic quantum computing and generative artificial intelligence (AI). The system collects transactional and operational data from various nodes within a distributed ledger network, focusing on transaction types, sizes, and priorities. This data is filtered for urgency and resource intensity, analyzed against real-time network conditions and business rules to ascertain job execution parameters. A phot...

20250252239. QUANTUM CIRCUIT SETUP FOR LATTICE GAS AUTOMATA SIMULATION

Applicant: Quanscient Oy

Abstract: A quantum circuit for a lattice gas automata simulation includes an initialization step performed by setting up, for the quantum circuit, a position register, a channel register and a first ancilla register. To the position register, the channel register and the first ancilla register are applied in a sequential order:

20250252330. SUPPRESSION OF CORRELATED NOISE IN QUANTUM COMPUTERS

Applicant: International Business Machines Corporation

Abstract: Systems and techniques that facilitate quantum noise suppression are provided. For example, one or more embodiments described herein can comprise a system, which can comprise a memory that can store computer executable components. The system can also comprise a processor, operably coupled to the memory that can execute the computer executable components stored in memory. The computer executable components can comprise an error detection component that determines one or more portions of a quantum...

Market Implications

Innovation Intensity

The 18 applications indicate emerging innovation activity in Quantum Computing, reflecting early-stage development and experimental research.

Competitive Landscape

Innovation in Quantum Computing involves 13 organizations, suggesting a concentrated field with specialized players.

Technology Outlook

Emerging themes in Quantum Computing patents include: quantum, data, more, that, circuit, 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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