How quantum computing is evolving, and what leaders and companies can do to prepare for what's ahead

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Quantum computing has seen some big leaps this year. To take just one example, a research center in Japan made a breakthrough in entangling qubits (a basic unit of information in quantum) that could well make large-scale quantum computers possible. Investment’s pouring in, start-ups are proliferating—but what does it mean for your organization? A new report, free to download, gives you intel on how to start strategizing, particularly in industries such as pharmaceuticals and automotive that could drive value by harnessing commercial uses. Get up to speed and prepare for what’s ahead in quantum computing.
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A burgeoning quantum-computing ecosystem and emerging business use cases promise to create significant value for industries—if executives prepare now.
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