1、Survey Report:Quantum ReadinessJanuary 2025Executive SummaryThe 2025 Quantum Readiness Survey provides a detailed snapshot of the global quantum computing landscape,uncovering insights into investments,adoption progress,and the industrys most promising modalities.With responses from 770 quantum expe
2、rts,researchers,and decision-makers,the findings highlight both significant momentum and persistent challenges as organizations prepare for the transformative potential of quantum computing.Key Findings:Survey Report:Quantum Readiness,January 20252Rising Investments Across Sectors:Respondents advoca
3、te for increased investments in quantum computing across government,academia,and private industries.On average,organizations project an 18.3%increase in quantum budgets for 2025,signaling confidence in the technologys maturation.Promising Modalities:Neutral atoms are recognized as the most promising
4、 modality for scalable quantum applications,followed closely by superconducting qubits.Preferences vary by region,reflecting diverse research priorities and technological ecosystems.Barriers to Adoption:Key challenges include the high cost of implementation,lack of skilled workforce,and unclear busi
5、ness value.These hurdles underscore the need for collaborative efforts to build talent pipelines,reduce costs,and demonstrate real-world applications.Regional Leadership and Confidence:The United States emerges as the perceived leader in quantum computing adoption,with a strong belief in its governm
6、ent,academic,and private sector investments.While Europe and Asia demonstrate notable progress,differences in priorities reflect unique regional dynamicsEurope focuses on private sector investments,while Asia prioritizes government initiatives.Adoption and Preparedness:Over 65%of organizations repor