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Business Impacts of COVID-19 on Quantum Computing Market Strategies of Major Industry Competitors

The escalating investments from governments and private firms for the development of quantum science and technology will drive the quantum computing market at 33.1% CAGR during 2020–2030. The market stood at $89.6 million in 2019 and it is expected to reach $1,866.8 million by 2030. Moreover, the government organizations are extending immense support for commercialization of quantum computing by undertaking various initiatives to promote the same.




Industry experts are also recognizing the vitality of developing a coordinated strategy to offer financial help to quantum-related education and research activities. Over 130 research institutes and companies are currently engaged in researching this technology. For example, Alpine Quantum Technologies and IBM Corporation, together, created a new variant of Qiskit (version 0.13) that supports ion trap devices. This new version is offered with a wide range of applications and algorithms and is available through cloud on the Innsbruck quantum devices.

Geographically, North America held the largest share in the quantum computing market in 2019. This is primarily due to the hefty investments by private firms and governments for the development of this technology. For instance, the U.S. Congress passed the National Quantum Initiative, in January 2019, to authorize around $1.2 billion investment in quantum technology over the next 5–10 years. Furthermore, D-Wave Systems Inc., a Canadian company, was the first to commercialize quantum computing computer, with the launch of D-Wave One system. Also, it has developed fourth generation quantum systems.

Therefore, the huge investments from private firms and governments in R&D of quantum science and technology will boost the market growth in the coming years.

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