SuperQ Quantum Joins National FABrIC Network in Canada
Canadian Quantum and Semiconductor Innovation Advances with SuperQ Quantum's FABrIC Membership
SuperQ Quantum Computing Inc. (CSE: QBTQ; Frankfurt: 25X; OTC: ATMGF), the world leader in quantum and supercomputing, has joined Canada's FABrIC. This significant development puts SuperQ Quantum at the centre of a national project to boost Canada's semiconductor and quantum technology sector.
FABrIC is CMC Microsystems' five-year, $223 million government-backed strategic program. It aims to mobilise Canada's skills in quantum technologies, photonics, MEMS, and compound semiconductors. The program pools finances, infrastructure, industry partners, and training programs to improve Canadian capabilities and speed up commercialisation and strengthen the local supply chain.
Being in FABrIC is a strategic move for SuperQ Quantum. SuperQ Quantum CEO and Board Chair Dr. Muhammad Khan remarked, “Joining FABrIC is a huge strategic milestone for SuperQ. Our Super platform and Canadian R&D relationships support the nation's semiconductor and quantum capability goal. He said FABrIC offers “funding pathways, prototyping infrastructure, and a national partner network that will help us accelerate Canadian commercialisation of quantum-enabled solutions and expand industry access to high-performance quantum and hybrid compute capabilities”.
Major SuperQ Quantum and Canadian Benefits:
The substantial benefits of SuperQ's FABrIC membership were designed to accelerate Canadian technology development and commercialisation. SuperQ's growth and Canadian innovation depend on these benefits:
Strategic Ecosystem Access: SuperQ gains direct access to national networks of government stakeholders, academic institutions, and corporate partners as an FABrIC member. Based on introducing semiconductor-based and quantum technologies to the market, this network fosters technical progress through cooperation.
Co-development, project consortia, and FABrIC Challenge Calls are available to SuperQ members. This channel reduces commercialisation pathway risk and provides essential cash for promising technologies. In its initial round of Challenge financing, FABrIC received 138 expressions of interest and funded 20 Canadian projects, several of which were quantum-focused. ISED's $13.4 million leveraged a $35.6 million investment. SuperQ's involvement implies additional prospects before Round Two Challenge financing.
The shared services of FABrIC and CMC Microsystems give SuperQ access to key resources for design, prototyping, microFAB access, and testing. This access should accelerate product development cycles for integration and hardware-adjacent activities that enhance SuperQ's Super platform.
FABrIC's TNT and university relationships will help SuperQ find competent staff. A key high-tech sector demand will be satisfied, boosting Canadian commercial research and development pipelines. Commercialisation: FABrIC's concentration on quantum technologies and Quantum Readiness stream put SuperQ in a unique position. National initiatives to scale quantum computing, control, and sensing technologies can benefit and benefit the company instantly.
Future of SuperQ and Global Impact:
SuperQ Quantum will interface with FABrIC working groups immediately. The company plans to carefully examine Challenge Calls and cooperation efforts where its Super hybrid quantum-classical platform and research collaborations with Canadian academic institutions and corporate partners can yield immediate economic rewards. As possibilities arise, SuperQ will update its efforts and relationships.
The SuperQ Quantum Computing Inc.
Canada-based SuperQ Quantum Computing Inc. is swiftly becoming a pioneer in quantum and supercomputing optimisation and problem-solving. The company is dedicated to defining the next era of corporate change by being a critical partner for global corporations seeking direct quantum and supercomputing ROI.
SuperQ's Super platform, dubbed ‘The ChatGPT Moment of Quantum Computing,’ simplifies complex computing. This platform allows Fortune 500 CEOs, leading research institutes, and major government organisations to instantly impact banking, healthcare, logistics, and defence. The company's AI Autopilots solve complex challenges with one-click deployment and productisation. SuperQ Quantum is growing globally, especially in the US, Middle East, and Asia, where it is establishing “Super Hubs.”
An ever-changing quantum landscape
SuperQ is announced during a boom in quantum and advanced computing. QC Ware was preparing for Q2B Paris 2025, which featured worldwide quantum leaders, and DARPA chose Q-CTRL to build quantum sensors for advanced defence platforms.
NASA selected Planette to create a quantum-inspired AI system for extreme weather prediction on August 27, 2025, highlighting the quick pace of quantum progress. The greater quantum environment is also growing, as shown in Albuquerque's new quantum age and Palm Beach County's quantum technological jargon to building block. These advances illustrate the strategic importance of projects like FABrIC in creating national skills in this rapidly changing technological frontier.










