SuperQ At Canada HealthTech Innovation Symposium 2025
SuperQ Quantum Computing Inc. highlighted several major ecosystem accomplishments. Establishing the company at the intersection of national deep tech networks, advanced infrastructure, and health innovation. SuperQ Quantum wants to partner with multinational organisations seeking direct quantum and supercomputing ROI.
These developments demonstrate SuperQ's capacity to bridge quantum research and commercial application, particularly in crucial fields like healthcare. Canadian technology is dominating the world in advanced quantum computing due to its user-friendly Super platform and massive Super Hub infrastructure. The three biggest accomplishments include joining Deep Tech Canada, showcasing cutting-edge hybrid supercomputing at the Canada HealthTech Innovation Symposium 2025, and inviting CEO Dr. Muhammad Khan to the private Future Summit.
Showing Healthcare Quantum & Hybrid Supercomputing
Recent SuperQ events include the Canada HealthTech Innovation Symposium 2025. The national conference at the Calgary Marriott Downtown Hotel was titled “Fuelling Health Innovation through AI”. Over 150 healthcare, AI, biotech, and digital health organisations, 50 sponsors, exhibitors, and 50 presenters attended.
SuperQ Quantum Vice President, Global Ecosystems Renae Barlow gave an invited talk and participated in a high-level symposium panel. In her focused address, “Building Canada’s Health Innovation Capacity with Quantum and Hybrid Supercomputing,” Ms Barlow showed how the Super platform may solve pressing healthcare needs. The Super platform combines high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, and quantum, making it the “ChatGPT equivalent of quantum and supercomputing”.
Ms. Barlow showed how this platform gives health entrepreneurs quantum-enabled skills without quantum understanding.
The applications she presented included three essential areas:
Faster discovery can minimise the time from lab idea to marketable treatment. This involves complex multi-parameter optimisation and simulation.
Regional hospitals and health systems with smarter capacity and system planning. Hybrid supercomputing can simulate resource allocation, patient flow forecasts, surgical scheduling optimisation, and supply chain problems to make operations more resilient.
Live decision support with hybrid quantum-classical algorithms that examine huge datasets and provide actionable intelligence at the point of care.
The lecture confirmed the symposium's key point that “quantum is not on the horizon, it is here”.
Ms. Barlow participated in a “From Prototype to Patient Care – Leveraging Simulation for Medical Device Validation” session. The discussion, hosted by Cherry Health CEO Alitta Tait, included Ursula Mann, Principal & Chief Patient Officer, Patient Voice Partners, and Emilio Violato, Research Associate, NAIT. Ms. Barlow discussed quantum and hybrid supercomputing.
SuperQ technology improves multi-physics and multi-scenario simulations for medical device validation, she said. The tool supports sensitivity analysis and optimisation over thousands of design parameters. It allows developers, regulators, and engineers to cooperate on and test new healthtech solutions in the cloud.
Miss Barlow stated, “Canada is quickly becoming a Canada HealthTech Innovation Symposium powerhouse, and Alberta is establishing itself as a hub where AI, quantum, and healthcare meet. She added that the Super platform is showing how quantum and hybrid supercomputing may improve system-wide planning, de-risk medical device innovation, and make sophisticated computation available at the point of care.
Membership in Deep Tech Canada boosts national role Deep Tech Canada recently accepted SuperQ into its national deep tech network, alongside its health sector involvement. Deep Tech Canada, the nation's largest tech ecosystem, promotes Canada's leadership in deep tech, including AI and quantum technology. The organisation promotes Canadian innovation through collaborations, events, and trade missions.
SuperQ and its Super Hubs are prominently included in the Canadian Quantum Directory, which lists Canada's leading quantum firms, hubs, and initiatives. These advances show that SuperQ's Super platform and global Super Hub idea have been recognised nationally for quantum and supercomputing innovation.
CEO Dr. Muhammad Khan says being admitted into Deep Tech Canada and included in the Canadian Quantum Directory validates the company's trajectory. SuperQ's Super Hubs and Super platform are linked to Canada's advanced manufacturing, Canada HealthTech, key infrastructure, and climate, where Canada intends to lead deep tech. With this integration, SuperQ joins a deep technology-focused pan-Canadian network of startups, scaleups, research institutions, investors, and ecosystem builders.
Future Summit: Quantum Policy Table SuperQ's leadership was strengthened by Dr. Muhammad Khan's invitation to Calgary's three-day Future Summit. This event targets senior executives, investors, founders, and policymakers who “don't just predict the future, they build it”.
SuperQ Quantum, a leader in quantum and advanced computation, participated. Dr. Khan met several key organisations at the Summit:
Public officials are examining how quantum-enabled infrastructure might support strong supply chains, crucial systems, and national AI efforts.
Data centre developers and infrastructure partners focus on establishing “quantum-ready” facilities for high-density GPU clusters and mixed quantum-classical workloads.
Possible commercial and public sector users of SuperQ's Super platform for high-value challenges outside conventional computing, including energy, finance, health, logistics, and smart city.
Dr. Khan said the Future Summit is designed for serious, goal-oriented talks with decision-makers. He concluded that “quantum-ready compute is becoming a strategic necessity” after the company expressed quantum and hybrid supercomputing in this arena to link national AI strategies, vital infrastructure, and real-world industry concerns.
Define the Next Enterprise Transformation Era
These accomplishments show SuperQ Quantum Computing Inc.'s strategic direction and position it as the leader in quantum and supercomputing-driven optimisation and problem-solving. SuperQ intends to define future enterprise change.
The flagship Super platform aims to simplify the most advanced computer capabilities. This capability will allow government agencies, research institutes, and executives to accelerate commercial impact in defence, logistics, healthcare, and finance. The platform leverages patented AI Autopilots to turn complex challenges into executive-ready results with one-click productization and deployment. SuperQ Quantum, headquartered in Canada, is expanding globally, especially in the US, Middle East, and Asia, where it has Super Hubs.













