
Xanadu and Lockheed Martin Expand Quantum Workforce Training With PennyLane
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A defense prime and a quantum hardware player scaling training around PennyLane is a signal that specific software stacks are becoming the de facto curriculum for quantum talent. If quantum is on your 3–7 year horizon, start tracking which tools your future hires are learning on — that will quietly shape your vendor and architecture options.
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