Organizations Shift from Wait-and-See to Active Quantum Computing Exploration, McKinsey Report Finds
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Dr. Jonathan Reichental
Summary
A McKinsey report reveals that business leaders are increasingly recognizing quantum computing's potential as it transitions from lab to operations. Major organizations like Airbus and JPMorgan Chase are actively collaborating with quantum vendors to generate enterprise value, marking a shift from the wait-and-see approach of previous years. While leaders acknowledge the need to act, determining where to start their quantum journey remains a key challenge.
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· 4 pulledAccording to a recent report from consulting firm McKinsey and Company, business leaders are beginning to recognize the potential of quantum computing as it gradually moves from the lab to operations.
Major organizations like Airbus and JPMorgan Chase are collaborating with quantum vendors to generate real enterprise value and support their organizational needs.
It's a notable shift when compared with the wait and see approach of just a few years ago.
While many leaders recognize that the time to act has arrived, determining where to begin their quantum journey remains a challenge.
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