In 1999, D-Wave’s founders recognized a critical gap in computing: classical computers were struggling to solve increasingly complex optimization problems that were essential for scientific advancement and business operations. They realized that quantum computing could provide a new paradigm for tackling these challenges, so they set out to build the world’s first commercial quantum computers. What started as a bold vision has evolved into the leading quantum computing company, with D-Wave pioneering both annealing and gate-model quantum technologies to address the full spectrum of computational problems.
Today, D-Wave stands as the world’s first commercial supplier of quantum computers and the only company offering a dual-platform quantum approach spanning both annealing and gate-model systems. The company’s Advantage™ quantum computers, featuring over 5,000 qubits, are the world’s largest and are available on-premises or through the Leap™ quantum cloud service with 99.9% availability. More than 100 organizations across commercial, government, and research sectors - including Ford Otosan, BASF, and Pattison Food Group - trust D-Wave to address their toughest computational challenges, from workforce scheduling and logistics routing to drug discovery and materials simulation. With over 250 U.S. patents granted and a team of experts where approximately 20% hold PhDs, D-Wave continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible with quantum computing.