Commercial applications for quantum technology are in development worldwide. Interest in quantum is no longer reserved for academics in university labs but is the deep tech bet of choice for multiple start-ups, established companies, and investors. However, the complexity of quantum technology also leads to confusion as to how and why it can add value, where the killer applications are, and, crucially, when it is likely to be disruptive.
In this webinar, IDTechEx will overview the state of the market today, interrogating how we got here, major industrial sectors, core technologies, and leading applications. Following this, there will be an overview of what is needed for the market to grow in the next decade. Webinar contents will include:
- Background and context of quantum research and the transition to commercialization
- Overview of the market landscape today, including key funding trends and the answers to 'why now'.
- The impact of meta-trends in cyber-security, energy security, and future mobility on the quantum market today, and a summary of motivations for commercial partnerships.
- Summary of key players in the exo-systems for quantum computing, quantum sensing, and quantum communications.
- Coverage of what is needed for market growth, alongside top-level market forecasts and CAGR predictions.
More information about technologies, players, and trends related to quantum technologies can be found in IDTechEx's
Quantum Technology Market report - alongside analysis of other material innovations, including superconductors, silicon photonics, alkali vapours, and more. For more in-depth twenty-year market forecasts on specific verticals of the quantum technology market, see IDTechEx's dedicated reports on
Quantum Computing,
Quantum Sensing, and
Quantum Communications.
The Quantum Computing 2024-2044 report includes individual forecast lines for eight different technology categories, including superconducting, photonic, trapped-ion, neutral atom, silicon spin, topological, diamond defect, and annealers. There are also 60-year projections covering meta-trends for quantum computer adoption, going beyond the horizon of a realized versatile computer, and looking ahead to mass-market adoption. The quantum sensors market report includes 17 individual forecast lines with technology categories including atomic clocks, magnetic field sensors, gyroscopes, gravimeters, and image sensors - covering superconducting, photonic, diamond, cold-atom, atomic vapor, and other key hardware platforms.