Date 12 Jun 2025
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At Universal Quantum, we know that building a fault-tolerant quantum computer is an engineering challenge like no other. In his new guest article for Crunchbase News, our CEO Sebastian Weidt explains why investors must look beyond short-term milestones and hype, and instead focus on the fundamentals that drive true scalability — from modular design and manufacturability to error-corrected qubit connectivity.

Sebastian highlights the pitfalls of over-promising on Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) devices, and makes the case for patient capital, robust government procurement programmes, and public-private partnerships that can underwrite multi-year R&D. He also underscores quantum’s role as a sovereign capability, critical not only for healthcare and climate applications but for national defence and industrial competitiveness.

Read the full article here to learn how smart due diligence and sound engineering can turn quantum uncertainty into one of the best long-term investment opportunities of our time: Quantum Uncertainty Shouldn’t Stop Investors From Making The Right Bet