Who’s News: Strategic Leadership Appointments at Nord Quantique, IQM Quantum Computers, EPB, and QuSecure

Nord Quantique has announced the appointments of Tobi Day-Hamilton as Chief Communications Officer and Angela Olano as Vice President, Marketing, with both executives officially joining the company in July 2026. Day-Hamilton, a veteran of the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) at the University of Waterloo and co-founder of Streetwise Consulting, will lead global communications strategy [...] The post Who’s News: Strategic Leadership Appointments at Nord Quantique, IQM Quantum Computers, EPB, and QuSecure appeared first on Quantum Computing Report .
The quantum computing sector is maturing, necessitating stronger communication and marketing efforts to attract investment and talent, hence strategic leadership appointments are becoming more frequent.
These appointments signify a growing focus on external relations and market positioning within the quantum computing industry, indicating a shift towards commercialization and public engagement.
Key quantum computing companies are investing in professional communications and marketing, suggesting a move from purely R&D to market-facing strategies.
- · Quantum computing companies focusing on market outreach
- · Quantum computing marketing professionals
- · Investors seeking clarity on quantum advancements
- · Companies relying solely on technical merit without market strategy
Increased public awareness and potentially clearer understanding of quantum computing advancements.
Heightened competition for talent and market share as companies position themselves more strategically.
Accelerated commercial adoption of early quantum computing applications due to improved communication.
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