Singapore and Japan Sign Quantum Cooperation Agreement to Enhance Security for Manufacturers
On January 9, 2026, Singapore and Japan signed a memorandum of cooperation focused on quantum science, technology, and innovation, marking Singapore's first quantum-specific agreement. This partnership aims to bridge the gap between research and commercial deployment in the quantum sector.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore published a report in September 2025 on a quantum key distribution proof-of-concept for secure financial communications. Singapore plans to invest over S$700 million in quantum technologies by 2030.
Despite the urgency for post-quantum readiness, the manufacturing sector has lagged behind, facing a 31.58% share of ransomware incidents in early 2025. As quantum computers advance, manufacturers must prioritize long-term data security and adapt encryption methods. A structured roadmap is essential for transitioning to post-quantum cryptography, emphasizing flexibility, phased implementation, and ecosystem alignment to safeguard competitive advantages.
