Explore every episode of the podcast Quantum Matters: Where Quantum Computing Gets Real
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| Introducing Quantum Matters: Where Quantum Computing Gets Real | 21 Jan 2026 | 00:01:32 | |
Introducing Quantum Matters, a podcast from D-Wave, the world’s first commercial quantum computing company. Every episode will explore where quantum is making a tangible difference today. You’ll hear from industry leaders, researchers, and academics who are applying quantum technology to find answers to their most challenging computational problems. You’ll also learn about real-world case studies to help you cut through the hype, separate fact from fiction, and develop an informed position on what this incredible technology could mean for you today. Because quantum isn’t coming someday—it’s here, it’s scaling, and it’s creating opportunities and delivering real ROI right now. So whether you’re a quantum skeptic, enthusiast, or undecided, keep an eye out for Quantum Matters from D-Wave, coming soon to YouTube, Spotify, Apple, and everywhere you get your podcasts. | |||
| Quantum Computing Meets Real-World Impact | 07 Apr 2026 | 00:33:36 | |
Can quantum computers really change the way we move, work, and solve problems in the real world? In this premiere episode of Quantum Matters, host Murray Thom sits down with global tech executive Martin Hofmann to explore how quantum computing is tackling challenges that are too complex for classical systems. Hofmann shares his experience partnering with D-Wave on projects in Beijing, Barcelona, and Lisbon, where hybrid quantum-classical systems are used to improve traffic prediction and optimize routes—cutting travel times by up to 30% in some cases. He also introduces the idea of outcome engineering—starting with a clear goal and working backward—and explains why meaningful innovation goes beyond proof-of-concept experiments. Listen in as they explore the future of quantum computing and agentic AI, and how combining these technologies could help reshape industries. Highlights include: 7:10 - Solving Beijing's Traffic Congestion Problem with Quantum 13:42 - Live Traffic Rerouting in Action 20:08 - Hybrid Quantum + AI Collaboration | |||
| Quantum + Robots For Optimized Quality Control | 05 May 2026 | 00:24:39 | |
There’s an opportunity to improve robotic quality inspection with quantum computing technology. In this episode of Quantum Matters, host Murray Thom speaks with Dr. Eneko Osaba, Principal Researcher at Tecnalia, about applying hybrid quantum optimization to robotic quality inspection. Eneko shares how his team tackled a practical path-planning problem, optimizing how a physical robot inspects parts under real constraints. Using D-Wave’s Stride™ Hybrid Solver, they reduced solve times from hours to seconds in this case while achieving approximately 86% of the benchmark solution quality, highlighting a tradeoff industry often prefers: fast and good over slow and perfect. Listen in to explore how to identify problems suited for quantum optimization, what it takes to implement these systems in practice, and why collaboration between domain experts and quantum teams is critical. Highlights include:
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| Insights from a Quantum Optimization Expert | 21 Apr 2026 | 00:33:24 | |
Quantum computing can feel abstract… Until you see the kinds of business problems it’s already being applied to. On this episode of Quantum Matters, host Murray Thom is joined by Mayowa Ayodele, Manager, Solutions Architect on D-Wave’s Professional Services team, to explore how organizations are using hybrid-quantum computing approaches to help deliver measurable results today. Drawing on real-world client engagements across industries like logistics, manufacturing, energy, and finance, Ayodele breaks down what makes a problem well- suited for quantum-powered optimization: challenges that are large, complex, and driven by discrete decisions. She also unpacks why classical systems can begin to struggle as constraints multiply, how hybrid solvers can, in some cases, reduce time to solution from hours to seconds, and what it can take to move from proof of concept to production. The conversation also highlights the importance of clean data, strong collaboration with domain experts, and practical pathways for teams that are new to quantum computing to get started with confidence. Highlights: 8:00 - The 3 Things You Need to Solve Problems with Quantum 13:21 - Good Data Determines Good Results 23:36 - What Makes a Quantum Project Successful | |||
| Rethinking Warehouse Operations with Quantum | 19 May 2026 | 00:31:32 | |
Modern warehouses process many thousands, sometimes millions, of items in constantly changing conditions, where each decision affects the flow of goods in the warehouse, and across the supply chain. In this episode of Quantum Matters, Murray Thom speaks with Gabriel Fernandes of the Wernher von Braun Advanced Research Center about a warehouse challenge faced by an automotive manufacturer. With warehouse capacity limits looming and the challenge of maintaining product flow, Gabriel shares how he turned to quantum-powered optimization to help rethink operations at scale. Using real operational data, Gabriel explores how products could be assigned to gravity flow racks, demonstrating in simulation a 10x reduction in product re-insertions. The result reflects a new way of thinking about coordination across modern supply chains, a practical, eye-opening look at quantum computing’s potential in action. Highlights include:
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| Missile Defense Optimization with Quantum | 02 Jun 2026 | 00:39:52 | |
What role can quantum computing play in national defense? In this episode of Quantum Matters, host Murray Thom speaks with Dale Moore, president and CEO of Davidson Technologies, about the effort to bring quantum computing into practical defense applications. Dale details his team’s collaboration with D-Wave and Anduril applying quantum computing to air and missile defense planning, and discusses the importance of housing a D-Wave Advantage2 system at Davidson’s facilities in Huntsville, Alabama. From advanced simulations to mission-critical decision-making, discover what quantum computing can do when national security is on the line. Learn More: https://www.dwavequantum.com/solutions-and-products/public-sector/ Highlights include: 08:24 - Quantum Breakthrough in Missile Defense (Anduril × D-Wave × Davidson) 12:25 - Why Missile Defense Is a Perfect Quantum Use Case 22:59 - Making Quantum Real in Defense (Huntsville Deployment & Access) | |||