Category: Business, Microsoft, artificial-intelligence

The quantum computing space — much talked about over the past decade — is reaching a transition point where capabilities, demand and investment are pushing the market beyond the theoretical and ever closer to the commercial, according to Scott Faris. At the same time, the problems that quantum computing can address are becoming increasingly more significant and complex and now investors are making their presence felt.

In a number of ways, Luminar’s industry is similar to the quantum computing space of ColdQuanta, he said.

The issue of scalability — in terms of capability and capacity — is key to ColdQuanta and quantum computing, Faris said.

ColdQuanta’s evolution is mirroring that of the quantum computing market as a whole, where it sits at the cusp of maturing from a research company to a commercial one.

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