Quantum Computing
Quantum computing hardware, modalities, architectures, companies, roadmaps, ecosystem dynamics, commercialization, and the path from NISQ experiments to fault-tolerant machines.
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Quantum Technology Use Cases in Finance & Banking
Quantum computing is no longer just a physics lab curiosity; it’s emerging as a strategic frontier for the Finance and Banking sector. Quantum technologies hold the potential to transform financial services – improving risk management, turbocharging trading and analytics, enhancing…
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Quantum Technology Use Cases in Government & Defense
Quantum computing is on the cusp of reshaping government and defense, much as radar or the internet did in earlier eras. It promises enhancements across the board – unbreakable communications, unprecedented computing power for logistics and AI, new sensors that…
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Quantum Computing & Quantum Technology Initiatives in the USA
The United States has entered a new phase of quantum technology development – one marked by large-scale engineering challenges and system integration, rather than just laboratory science. The next decade will be critical. If current trends hold, we will witness…
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Myths and Realities of Quantum Commercialization
Quantum commercialization is hard; there’s no sugar-coating that. But as we’ve seen, “hard” is not “impossible,” and early difficulty does not mean it’s “too early.” The myths we unpacked – that quantum is always 20 years away, that only giants…
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Quantum Computing & Quantum Technology Initiatives in Canada
Canada has established itself as a major hub of quantum technology research, and its recent initiatives aim to translate that strength into societal and economic benefits. The country’s National Quantum Strategy, with its coordinated missions in computing, communications, and sensing,…
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Quantum-as-a-Service (QaaS)
Quantum-as-a-Service (QaaS) - also called Quantum Computing as a Service (QCaaS) - is essentially cloud-based access to quantum computing resources. In simple terms, a third-party hosts quantum computers (and related software tools) in the cloud, and users access those quantum…
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Bridging the Quantum Lab-to-Market Gap: How External Experts Boost Tech Transfer
The race to commercialize quantum technology is on, and it’s not a sprint by a lone runner; it’s a relay. TTOs carry the baton of discovery from the lab, but to reach the finish line of market impact, they must…
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Quantum Computing Use Cases in Materials & Chemicals
Quantum computing and associated quantum technologies are on the cusp of ushering in a new era for materials science and chemical engineering. After decades of development, the vision is becoming reality. Quantum computers – though still nascent – have already…
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From Lab Breakthroughs to Quantum Boom: Why the Time to Commercialize is Now
The current stage of development in quantum isn’t about figuring out if the technology works – it’s about making it work reliably, at scale, and for a purpose. That requires an all-hands-on-deck approach. Universities and research institutes must continue to…
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The Quantum Computer That Breaks Your Encryption Won’t Be a Single Chip
There's a question that has quietly bothered me for years, one the quantum computing industry has mostly avoided asking out loud: why are we trying to build a quantum computer the way we stopped building classical computers fifty years ago?…
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Quantum Technologies and Quantum Computing in Switzerland
Switzerland’s quantum technology ecosystem exemplifies how a combination of academic excellence, proactive government support, and innovative entrepreneurship can make a country a major player in the second quantum revolution. In the span of two decades, Switzerland has built a world-class…
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Quantum Technologies & Quantum Computing in the UK
The United Kingdom’s quantum technology initiatives have moved from foundational research into a phase of delivery and implementation. The country’s comprehensive approach – supporting research excellence, investing in infrastructure and industry collaboration, and aligning with national goals in security and…
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The DiVincenzo Criteria: Blueprint for Building a Quantum Computer
Quantum computing promises to revolutionize fields from cybersecurity to drug discovery, but building a functional quantum computer is an immense technical challenge. In the late 1990s, physicist David DiVincenzo outlined a set of conditions - now known as DiVincenzo’s criteria…
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India’s Quantum Computing and Quantum Technology Initiatives
India’s quantum technology initiatives, though starting later than some global peers, are rapidly gaining traction. The nation is combining its rich legacy in fundamental physics with modern innovation frameworks to advance quantum computing, communications, cryptography, and sensing. The coming years…
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The Skill Stack a CISO Needs for Crypto‑Agility and Quantum Readiness
The path to quantum readiness is navigable with the right combination of skills, planning, and proactive execution. By leveraging existing strengths - the people and processes you already have - an enterprise can evolve its cryptographic foundations without needing a…
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