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Could 2026 be the year we start using quantum computers for chemistry?

Last updated: December 31, 2025 1:05 pm
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Quantum computers have long been touted as the future of computing, promising unparalleled processing power and the ability to solve complex problems that traditional computers struggle with. One of the most promising applications of quantum computing lies in the field of chemistry, where the inherently quantum nature of molecules makes them well-suited for quantum calculations.

In 2026, researchers in industrial and medical chemistry are poised to make significant strides in harnessing the power of quantum computers to tackle complex chemical problems. Traditional supercomputers often struggle with calculating the structure, reactivity, and other properties of molecules, especially as the molecules become more complex. Quantum computers, on the other hand, have a natural advantage in solving these types of quantum problems due to their intrinsic quantum nature.

Recent developments have shown promising results in using quantum computers for chemical calculations. Researchers at IBM and RIKEN collaborated to model several molecules using a combination of quantum and classical computing. Google developed an algorithm to determine the structure of molecules, and RIKEN partnered with Quantinuum to devise a workflow for computing molecules’ energies while accounting for errors in the quantum computer’s calculations. Qunova Computing has also introduced an algorithm that utilizes quantum computing to calculate energies more efficiently than traditional methods.

As larger quantum computers become more widely available in 2026, researchers expect to see even more progress in quantum chemistry. With the ability to address general quantum chemistry problems on the horizon, researchers are optimistic about tackling more complex structures like catalysts, which play a crucial role in industrially relevant reactions.

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Microsoft has also announced a collaboration with Algorithmiq to develop quantum chemistry algorithms more rapidly, highlighting the growing interest and investment in quantum chemistry within the industry. A survey conducted by Hyperion Research found that chemistry is the leading area for progress and success in quantum computing, indicating a shift towards more practical applications of quantum technology.

However, the full potential of quantum chemistry computations will only be realized once quantum computers become error-proof or fault-tolerant. Achieving fault-tolerance is a shared goal among quantum computer manufacturers worldwide, as it is essential for unlocking the true power of quantum computing in a variety of applications.

In conclusion, the intersection of quantum computing and chemistry holds immense promise for solving complex chemical problems that have long eluded traditional computers. With ongoing research and development in the field, 2026 is set to be a pivotal year for quantum chemistry and the broader quantum computing industry.

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