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Calgary Quantum Startup SuperQ Launches Infrastructure Platform for AI Compute

February 12, 2026 by Knowlton Thomas Leave a Comment

A Calgary-based company building “the ChatGPT of Quantum Computing” this week unveiled its latest launch.

SuperQ Quantum Computing announced the official release of its Sovereign Hybrid-Cloud Infrastructure.

As an era of “Quantum Utility” emerges, the Alberta firm posits that global organizations face a rising need for computational power combined with escalating threats to data residency.

SuperQ’s Sovereign Hybrid Infrastructure addresses this by allowing mission-critical optimization and AI workflows to remain within a client’s jurisdictional control, thereby removing the security risks associated with centralized, public quantum clouds.

The launch follows the release of SuperQ’s ChatQLM, a consumer app unveiled at CES 2026, as the company shifts focus toward localized, high-security compute nodes designed for the defence, energy, financial, and health sectors.

“The launch of ChatQLM proved that the world is ready for a quantum interface; our Sovereign Infrastructure proves the world is ready for quantum security,” explains Dr. Muhammad Khan, chief executive officer of SuperQ.

SuperQ is scaling its network of decentralized compute clusters. Khan says these hubs allow organizations to utilize quantum-annealing and gate-based processing power while ensuring sensitive datasets never leave private, air-gapped, or regional environments.

The platform’s proprietary AI Autopilots also feature a sovereign governance layer, enabling autonomous decision-support in multiple sectors while strictly enforcing local data privacy and regulatory compliance protocols, according to Khan.

“We are moving beyond theoretical benchmarks to provide a secure, localized backbone for the world’s most sensitive industries,” the CEO remarked. “2026 is the year quantum computing becomes a protected national utility.”

The publicly traded SuperQ, which is a member of Canada’s National Semiconductor and Quantum Innovation Network, launched last year after rebranding from Atco Mining, which was established in 2021.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: SuperQ Quantum

About Knowlton Thomas

Knowlton Thomas is Editor-in-Chief of The Midway Advance and Senior Writer for Calgary.tech. Over more than a decade of journalism, he has penned thousands of articles and dozens of essays on technology, health, and culture across a variety of publications.

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