The Quantum Computing Race: A Revolution in the Making

The race is on to build a useful quantum computer
The realm of quantum computing is experiencing an unprecedented surge in interest and development. Just a decade ago, the idea of quantum computing was largely experimental. Today, a thriving global ecosystem of companies like French start-up Alice & Bob, led by Laurent Prost, is pushing the boundaries of quantum technology. According to Krysta Svore from Microsoft, quantum computers are no longer a distant dream but a reality.
Despite the progress, the practical applications of quantum computing are still evolving. The race to harness the full potential of quantum computers continues, with researchers and industry experts exploring new possibilities…