Anyon Systems
Overview
Building superconducting quantum processors as part of Singapore's S$300M National Quantum Strategy. Developing full-stack quantum computing systems for Southeast Asian research and commercial applications, reducing regional dependence on overseas suppliers.
0Key Milestones
- 2022: Founded as part of Singapore's National Quantum Strategy
- 2024: Developing locally manufactured quantum hardware
- 2025: Collaborating with NUS and NTU quantum research programmes
Technology Approach
Anyon Systems builds superconducting quantum processors within Singapore’s S$300M National Quantum Strategy — one of the most significant government quantum investments in Southeast Asia.
The strategic importance is as much geopolitical as technical: Singapore aims to build domestic quantum hardware capability rather than depending entirely on US, European, or Chinese suppliers. Anyon provides locally manufactured quantum processors integrated with Singapore’s strong university programmes at NUS and NTU.
Competitive Position
Strengths: Government backing within a wealthy, tech-forward nation. Strategic importance for regional quantum sovereignty. Strong local research ecosystem.
Challenges: Late entrant to a crowded superconducting field. Competing against IBM, Google, and IQM with significantly less experience. Small scale relative to global competitors.