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Auteurs principaux: Ruane, Jonathan, Kiesow, Elif, Galatsanos, Johannes, Dukatz, Carl, Blomquist, Edward, Shukla, Prashant
Format: Preprint
Publié: 2025
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Accès en ligne:https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.04259
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author Ruane, Jonathan
Kiesow, Elif
Galatsanos, Johannes
Dukatz, Carl
Blomquist, Edward
Shukla, Prashant
author_facet Ruane, Jonathan
Kiesow, Elif
Galatsanos, Johannes
Dukatz, Carl
Blomquist, Edward
Shukla, Prashant
contents The inaugural edition of the MIT Quantum Index Report (QIR). Quantum technologies are evolving from theoretical concepts into tangible technologies with commercial promise. Their rapid progress is capturing global attention and suggests we stand on the cusp of a second quantum revolution. Unlocking the quantum opportunity is not simple. One challenge is that quantum technologies can present a high barrier to understanding for nonexperts because they often rely on complex principles and concepts from a variety of specialist fields. This can lead to confusion and intimidation for business leaders, educators, policymakers and others. The Quantum Index Report aims to reduce the complexity and make it possible for a wider audience to have a deeper understanding of the quantum landscape. The Quantum Index Report provides a comprehensive, data-driven assessment of the state of quantum technologies. For this inaugural edition we have focused on quantum computing and networking. The report tracks, measures, and visualizes trends across research, development, education and public acceptance. It aggregates data from academia, industry and policy sources and aims to provide nonpartisan insights.
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Ruane, Jonathan
Kiesow, Elif
Galatsanos, Johannes
Dukatz, Carl
Blomquist, Edward
Shukla, Prashant
Physics and Society
Quantum Physics
The inaugural edition of the MIT Quantum Index Report (QIR). Quantum technologies are evolving from theoretical concepts into tangible technologies with commercial promise. Their rapid progress is capturing global attention and suggests we stand on the cusp of a second quantum revolution. Unlocking the quantum opportunity is not simple. One challenge is that quantum technologies can present a high barrier to understanding for nonexperts because they often rely on complex principles and concepts from a variety of specialist fields. This can lead to confusion and intimidation for business leaders, educators, policymakers and others. The Quantum Index Report aims to reduce the complexity and make it possible for a wider audience to have a deeper understanding of the quantum landscape. The Quantum Index Report provides a comprehensive, data-driven assessment of the state of quantum technologies. For this inaugural edition we have focused on quantum computing and networking. The report tracks, measures, and visualizes trends across research, development, education and public acceptance. It aggregates data from academia, industry and policy sources and aims to provide nonpartisan insights.
title Quantum Index Report 2025
topic Physics and Society
Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.04259