BQP Strengthens Board with NUAIR CEO Craig Marcinkowski's Appointment
Syracuse, NY - In a significant move to bolster its strategic direction in defense and aerospace, BQP, a pioneering quantum simulation company, has appointed Craig Marcinkowski, who is also the President and CEO of NUAIR, to its Board of Directors. The announcement, made on June 12, 2026, aligns with BQP’s ambitious growth trajectory as it seeks to expand its influence across the U.S. defense industry.
With an extensive career of over
25 years in various roles across the defense sector, Marcinkowski brings a wealth of experience and insights that are set to enhance BQP’s vision. His previous leadership positions at renowned organizations such as SRC Inc., Lockheed Martin, and Saab, coupled with his recent role at NUAIR, make him a formidable addition to BQP's board. Marcinkowski is recognized for his expertise in advanced systems, sensor integration, and the deployment of mission-critical technologies, creating an intersection between technical execution and commercialization.
The Growing Landscape of Defense and Aerospace
The timing of Marcinkowski's appointment could not be more pertinent. BQP has been witnessing an acceleration in customer and partner engagement amid the burgeoning defense and aerospace sectors in the U.S. As national security concerns intensify, the demand for innovative solutions in these fields has surged, and BQP is well-positioned to meet this need.
During his remarks, Marcinkowski emphasized the critical role BQP plays at the juncture of engineering and national security, stating,
“BQP is operating at the intersection of some of the most important shifts in engineering and national security today.” He expressed enthusiasm for collaborating with the BQP team to support continued scaling and improvement of complex systems modeling and testing.
A Platform for Advanced Engineering Solutions
BQP's core offering, the
BQPhy® platform, stands out for its ability to integrate seamlessly into existing engineering workflows without requiring advanced quantum hardware. This capability allows organizations to overcome significant computational bottlenecks in vital areas such as computational fluid dynamics and machine learning. As Marcinkowski rightly pointed out, this empowers organizations to design, build, and deploy crucial technologies more effectively.
As BQP strengthens its operations within sectors such as aerospace, defense, and semiconductors, the company has formed strategic partnerships with notable organizations including the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, NVIDIA, MathWorks, IBM, and various Tier I aerospace players. Such collaborations underline BQP’s commitment to being a leader in the technological transformations that are key to advancing defense systems in America.
Looking Ahead
Marcinkowski's addition to the board is viewed by BQP's CEO,
Abhishek Chopra, as vital amidst the company’s evolving landscape. Chopra noted,
“Craig brings a rare combination of technical depth and operational experience across defense systems, infrastructure, and commercialization.” His insights and perspectives will undoubtedly play a significant role in guiding the company through the next phase of growth during this critical time in national security and technological advancement.
With contributions from seasoned professionals like Marcinkowski, BQP aims to set new standards in engineering innovation, specifically through quantum-first simulation and digital twin solutions, ultimately shaping the future of critical application developments in aerospace and defense. BQP continues to reinforce its position as a pivotal player, ready to address and adapt to the dynamic landscape of global defense and aerospace needs responsibly and effectively.
For further information about BQP and their innovative approaches, visit
BQP’s website.