Building a Quantum-ready Ecosystem
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2304.06843v2
- Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2023 14:49:26 GMT
- Title: Building a Quantum-ready Ecosystem
- Authors: Abhishek Purohit, Maninder Kaur, Zeki Can Seskir, Matthew T. Posner,
and Araceli Venegas-Gomez
- Abstract summary: The current status of quantum technologies is presented and the need for a quantum-ready ecosystem is emphasised.
Standard Quantum Technology Readiness Levels (QTRLs) are formulated and innovative models and tools are defined to evaluate the readiness of specific quantum technology.
Quantum Commercial Readiness Levels (QCRLs) are introduced to provide a robust framework for evaluating the commercial viability and market readiness of quantum technologies.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: The emergence of quantum technologies has led to groundbreaking advancements
in computing, sensing, secure communications, and simulation of advanced
materials with practical applications in every industry sector. The rapid
advancement of the quantum technologies ecosystem has made it imperative to
assess the maturity of these technologies and their imminent acceleration
towards commercial viability. The current status of quantum technologies is
presented and the need for a quantum-ready ecosystem is emphasised. Standard
Quantum Technology Readiness Levels (QTRLs) are formulated and innovative
models and tools are defined to evaluate the readiness of specific quantum
technology. In addition to QTRLs, Quantum Commercial Readiness Levels (QCRLs)
is introduced to provide a robust framework for evaluating the commercial
viability and market readiness of quantum technologies. Furthermore, relevant
indicators concerning key stakeholders, including government, industry, and
academia are discussed and ethics and protocols implications are described, to
deepen our understanding of the readiness for quantum technology and support
the development of a robust and effective quantum ecosystem.
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