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SQC Unveils Quantum Twins in Major Tech Breakthrough

  • Published Month : Tuesday, 24 Feb 2026 by The Insight Partners
  • Category : ICT

Quantum Twins have taken a major step forward in the race to explore new materials. Silicon Quantum Computing (SQC) introduced this breakthrough platform today, and the launch marks a big moment for the growing quantum technology sector. Quantum Twins appear at a time when industries want faster ways to understand complex chemical behaviour, and the company believes this tool will help them reach that goal sooner.

Quantum Twins have taken a major step forward in the race to explore new materials. Silicon Quantum Computing (SQC) introduced this breakthrough platform today, and the launch marks a big moment for the growing quantum technology sector. Quantum Twins appear at a time when industries want faster ways to understand complex chemical behaviour, and the company believes this tool will help them reach that goal sooner.

SQC built Quantum Twins using its atomic scale semiconductor technology, which allows the company to create chip patterns with extreme precision. The system uses arrays of qubit registers placed on pure silicon with an accuracy of 0.13 nanometres. This level of control helps SQC build chips that can mirror real physical systems. Therefore, researchers can study materials and molecules by observing these chip-based replicas in action. The new platform gives scientists an opportunity to examine quantum behaviour that older computers cannot calculate. It helps them track interaction between atoms, changes in magnetism and the early signs of superconductivity. These insights may lead to better storage technologies, efficient electronics and many new materials. SQC also released scientific details today in Nature, including results from a system made of 15,000 qubit registers.

The company has expanded its manufacturing capabilities at a fast pace. In late 2025, SQC succeeded in forming 250,000 qubit registers in eight hours. This milestone gave the company confidence that it can deliver commercial scale production. As a full stack organisation, SQC designs, manufactures and tests its quantum chips in under a week. This speed supports its 14|15 platform, which remains central to its long-term plan to build a large-scale quantum computer. SQC Founder and CEO Michelle Simmons described the new system as a direct window into quantum behaviour. She said the team can engineer hundreds of thousands of qubit registers with unmatched accuracy, and that ability makes Quantum Twins possible. She added that the result reflects years of progress in semiconductor engineering.

SQC Chair Simon Segars echoed this view. He noted that Quantum Twins expand the company’s reach beyond computing into chemistry and materials science. He also highlighted the rise of Watermelon, SQC’s quantum machine learning tool, which continues to show real-world value. According to him, the arrival of Quantum Twins confirms SQC’s strength in precision and scale. The development comes amid rapid growth in the global quantum technology sector, as investment and research activity continue to accelerate worldwide. The company recently introduced its multi-qubit, multi-register processor with fidelities reaching 99.99 percent. The processor performs better as it grows, which gives SQC confidence for future stages. The organisation also progressed to Stage B of DARPA’s Quantum Benchmarking Initiative. Meanwhile, Watermelon continues to support sectors such as telecommunications and defence. Quantum Twins will now be available through direct contracts.

SQC has worked in quantum technology for more than two decades. Its systems can control matter at the atomic level, giving the company an edge in chip design. Its quantum machine learning tools and universal systems already show high algorithmic performance, and regular production cycles help SQC deliver new devices to clients every week. Founded in 2017, the company operates from Sydney and works with global partners who want faster scientific discovery powered by quantum systems. With today’s announcement, Quantum Twins stand ready to reshape material discovery. Researchers can now explore complex systems with new clarity, and SQC expects demand to rise as more sectors understand the value of this technology. The launch confirms SQC’s leadership in quantum innovation and strengthens its position in a rapidly evolving field. As quantum technology advances at an unprecedented pace, industry momentum is expected to accelerate further in the coming years.

 

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