BT says quantum needs business cases beyond science
BT said at the Commercialising Quantum conference that quantum technologies need systems, incentives and business cases to move from innovation to real-world impact.
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Gabriela Styf Sjöman of BT made the comments during the Commercialising Quantum conference, according to Light Reading. She said the gap between quantum innovation and quantum impact will require more than scientific progress alone.
BT's position, as described in the report, is that commercialization of quantum technologies depends on the surrounding operating environment as well as the underlying science. The company highlighted systems, incentives and business cases as the elements needed to support that transition.
The report does not state a launch, product release, funding round or deployment tied to BT's comments. The item focuses on BT's view that practical adoption of quantum technology will depend on commercial and organizational conditions in addition to research advances.
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