Saudi Arabia’s Quantum Push to be Spotlighted at Global Quantum World Tour on November 18

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Saudi Arabia’s rapid advancements in quantum science and technology will be the central focus of the global Quantum World Tour episode scheduled for November 18, 2025. Hosted by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and The Quantum Insider, the 90-minute digital session will showcase how the Kingdom is translating its massive long-term scientific investments and national strategy into a coordinated effort to build a sustainable quantum ecosystem. The episode is strategically designed to illuminate how Saudi Arabia is moving to position itself as a major player in this future-defining technology.

The event will spotlight key initiatives driving this push, including R&D efforts, dedicated talent development programs, and industrial readiness in specific quantum fields such as quantum materials, photonics, and computation. Institutions like the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) and Saudi Aramco are anchoring this ecosystem, with public-private partnerships already established to operate the Kingdom’s first quantum computers. Furthermore, local startups like Qbits and Quantasphere will showcase applications for secure communication, sensing, and specialized computing workflows.

This strategic focus on quantum technology, which promises to revolutionize computing and cybersecurity, is directly aligned with the core objectives of Vision 2030 to diversify the economy and build a knowledge-based future away from oil dependency. By hosting this global platform, Saudi Arabia signals its ambition to avoid being a passive consumer of quantum tech developed elsewhere, aiming instead to emerge as an innovator and technology partner on the world stage.

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