IonQ At GITEX Dubai 2025 Dates For Quantum Infrastructure
A GITEX Dubai 2025 highlight was IonQ: Infrastructure and Quantum Computing.
Showing Progress at GITEX Dubai 2025
At the Dubai World Trade Centre from October 13–17, IonQ will attend GITEX Global 2025, one of the world's largest technology exhibitions. IonQ executives and partners went to demonstrate improvements in secure infrastructure, commercial applications, and quantum computing that are accelerating business quantum technology adoption. Over 6,800 technological businesses and 2,000 startups attended GITEX 2025, which was supposed to promote data centers, semiconductors, biotech, physical AI, and quantum computing. IonQ was at Hall 1 Stand H1-50.
Key executives attended two sessions
Rima Alameddine, IonQ's Chief Revenue Officer, spoke “Cracking the Quantum Code: How to Build a Profitable Business in the Quantum Economy” on this panel on October 14. World quantum leaders discussed the journey from scientific discovery to commercial success, focusing on scaling quantum technologies, attracting investment, and direct value across industries.
On October 16, ID Quantique co-founder and CEO Grégoire Ribordy spoke on “Establishing Quantum-Safe Infrastructure and Platform as a Service(PaaS) Models.” Ribordy spoke about using platform integration and quantum-safe communication to protect international IT systems.
Due to its quantum networking and sensing advances, IonQ leads quantum internet development.
Business leader in quantum In networking and quantum computing, IonQ, Inc. aims to provide high-performance solutions for challenging commercial and research use cases. Trapped-ion quantum computers from IonQ bring this powerful technology to commercial, industrial, and academic users after 25 years of revolutionary research.
IonQ was founded in the US on September 14, 2020, in the Technology Equipment industry. They make trapped-ion quantum computers with ionized atoms. IonQ says their quantum computers can perform longer, more sophisticated calculations with fewer errors than others.
IonQ sells networking and quantum computing hardware and support. The IonQ Forte and Forte Enterprise, their latest systems, have 36 algorithmic qubits and are considered cutting-edge. The company provides access to various quantum computers with varied qubit capacity and studies and develops quantum computing technologies with growing processing capabilities.
IonQ has developed six quantum computers since 2015. The company plans to manufacture two million qubit quantum computers by 2030 to promote innovation in pharmaceutical development, materials science, financial modeling, logistics, cybersecurity, and defense.
IonQ sells single-photon detectors, QRNGs, and QKDs in addition to computer hardware.
Industry Strategy and Growth
IonQ thinks it can pioneer the quantum revolution. The quantum computing industry may be worth $65 billion by 2030, say researchers. Quantum computing may change finance, logistics, and agriculture.
IonQ's intellectual property portfolio includes exclusive rights to inventions from the co-founders' academic labs and a wide range of key technological patents. IonQ claims considerable advantages over competing quantum computing platforms. For its innovative technologies and rapid growth, the company has been named to Forbes' 2025 Most Successful Mid-Cap Companies, Newsweek's 2025 Excellence Index 1000, and Fortune Future 50.
IonQ prioritizes integration and accessibility. Only IonQ quantum hardware is available on all leading cloud platforms. On Google's Cloud Marketplace, Microsoft's Azure Quantum, Amazon Web Services' (AWS) Amazon Braket, and IonQ's cloud service, a limited number of users can buy quantum computers. Partnerships and industry-leading platforms enable IonQ to deliver quantum solutions to developers in various domains and businesses.
like strategic partnerships like KISTI, Einride, Emergence Quantum, and QuantumBasel throughout Europe and Asia, IonQ has grown globally. This trend includes Oxford Ionics and ID Quantique acquisitions.