ASP Isotopes Inc. announced that it has received a purchase order from a U.S.-based customer for the supply of enriched Barium-137, with a delivery date during First Quarter 2026. The use of high-purity Barium-137 is emerging as a critical enabler of ion-trap quantum computing, one of the leading approaches to building large-scale quantum machines. By providing a stable and uniform qubit platform, enriched Barium-137 allows for more reliable operation of quantum processors and reduces the complexity of control systems. This improved consistency is essential for scaling from today's small research systems to tomorrow's fault-tolerant quantum computers capable of solving real-world problems. In addition, Barium-137's favourable optical properties--operating in accessible visible-light wavelengths-- make it easier to integrate with existing hardware and support future developments in quantum networking and modular architectures, where multiple processors are linked together to create more powerful systems. As demand for larger, commercially viable quantum computers accelerates across industries, enriched Barium-137 is expected to become a cornerstone material, helping to bridge the gap between laboratory demonstrations and practical, scalable technologies.