March 3, 2026
IQT The Quantum Dragon Podcast Episode 81 - I need a lawyer.
I asked Mr. Stimers about the consequences of hype, how the government polices attempts to circumvent export controls and immigration restrictions, the potential for quantum navigation sensors to become mandatory, the current role of diversity in subcontracting, the convergences of quantum and AI and space, and the legalities of selling US quantum companies to overseas buyers.
- Paul Stimers (LinkedIn)
- Holland & Knight (website)
- Quantum Industry Coalition (website)
- Cantwell, Young, Colleagues Introduce Bipartisan National Quantum Initiative Reauthorization Act
- A bill to reauthorize the National Quantum Initiative Act, and for other purposes.
- National Quantum Initiative Reauthorization Act of 2026 – Section Summary
- Powering the Future of Quantum
- Cold Atom Laboratory
- DOE Releases Updated Agency Structure and Organization Chart
- Department of Energy Organizational Chart
Dragon Castle by Makai Symphony | https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony
Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/
Creative Commons CC BY-SA 3.0
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
Dungeons And Dragons by Alexander Nakarada | https://creatorchords.com
Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/
Creative Commons CC BY 4.0
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Filed under: Quantum Policy • Government Regulation • Technology Law
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
February 27, 2026
What does THAT mean?
Yuval Boger introduced The Quantum Dragon to Quantessa and Atomique, who will take time out of their busy imaginary schedules each Sunday to explain to him—and you—some quantum...
February 20, 2026
Prof. John Preskill has 200,000 followers.
Prof. John Preskill announced that he has passed 200,000 followers on Twitter, an increase from 150,000 less than 6 months ago. Beyond the personal significance for him, I invite...
February 17, 2026
IQT The Quantum Dragon Podcast Episode 80 – Certified Unpredictability
Dr. Walborn and I spoke about the use cases of quantum random number generators (QRNG), self-testing and certification, the underlying mechanism for guaranteeing randomness, API...
February 13, 2026
Iteration 2: Quantum + 3D Printing
In last week’s “Quantum + 3D Printing,” I noted that the University of Nottingham is using 3D printing with quantum sensors. In response, Classiq’s VP Corporate...
February 6, 2026
Quantum + 3D Printing
I toured a nearby 3D printing facility and wondered what applications there might be in quantum. I had no idea. But it turns out that the University of Nottingham is using 3D...
February 3, 2026
IQT The Quantum Dragon Podcast Episode 79 – A Quantum Computer as a Sewing Machine
Quantum Source popped up on my radar, and I noticed the company is doing things a little differently. It’s using two modalities instead of one. It’s using 3D measurement-based...
January 30, 2026
“If your math is rusty…
Kiran Kaur Raina posted that “if your math is rusty → strengthens it.” The Quantum Dragon read only the first part of that before flying to nearby universities with cans of...
January 23, 2026
The Alpha Cat of the Clowder
I missed this back when AWS announced its cat qubits. There’s a blog post about the architecture, and I missed the name Lescanne in the citations. If you open the link to...












