30/01/2026
Quantum Communications sponsors the first-ever 3-day Quantum Computing Hackathon in Pakistan, an initiative bringing together the country’s brightest young innovators to address real-world challenges through cutting-edge quantum technologies. The event, supported by the Open Quantum Institute (OQI) at CERN and jointly organized by premier national institutions including Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences (PIEAS), Islamabad, National Institute of Lasers and Optronics (NILOP), Islamabad, and the National Centre for Physics (NCP), Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad will take place from February 6-8, 2026 at NCP, Islamabad.
As a sponsor, Quantum Communications reaffirms its commitment to advancing quantum research and innovation in Pakistan. Our support for this hackathon reflects a shared vision of empowering the next generation of quantum innovators. We believe that meaningful engagement between academia, industry, and research communities is essential for building competitive capabilities and delivering impactful solutions that address both national priorities and global challenges.
This historic hackathon represents a major milestone in Pakistan’s journey toward building national capacity in quantum computing, quantum communication, and quantum security. Designed as a problem-solving competition, it invites students and early-career researchers from across the country to form interdisciplinary teams and develop solutions focused on impactful and socially relevant challenges.
Central to the hackathon’s framework are challenge areas aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), enabling participants to apply quantum technologies for meaningful societal benefit. The competition encompasses eight thematic focus areas including:
· Health & Well-Being
· Quality Education
· Gender Equality
· Clean Water & Sanitation
· Clean Energy
· Economic Growth
· Climate Action and Life on Land
Participants will be engaged in preparatory coursework, collaborative mentorship, and hands-on development during the event, with top teams earning cash prizes, medals, and long-term guidance from quantum research leaders. The hackathon is not only a competition, but also a platform for skill development, networking, and career advancement in one of the most rapidly evolving areas of technology.