
From Theory to Traction: Research, Readiness, and Business Value in Quantum Computing
Quantum computing is rapidly evolving from a theoretical curiosity into a strategic consideration for forward-looking industries. But how close are we, really, to realizing business value? This talk bridges the gap between cutting-edge quantum research and real-world application, examining what’s ready today, what’s still experimental, and what it takes to move from proof-of-concept to practical traction. We’ll discuss the current state of hardware and algorithms, the role of hybrid quantum-classical approaches, and how organizations can align quantum initiatives with actual business problems. Drawing on lessons learned from both successful pilots and instructive failures, we offer a clear-eyed view of how to assess quantum readiness—and where companies can begin to extract value even before full-scale quantum advantage is reached.