New Industry Study Finds Quantum Computing Has Entered a Capability Era, With Early Movers Building an Advantage Later Entrants Will Struggle to Close
thequantuminsider.com Jun 18, 2026

New Industry Study Finds Quantum Computing Has Entered a Capability Era, With Early Movers Building an Advantage Later Entrants Will Struggle to Close

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A new industry study finds that quantum computing has entered a capability era, with 89% of surveyed organizations reporting hands-on activity, but only 13% reporting production deployment. The Quantum Readiness Index scores the global market at 58 out of 100, indicating a gap between experimentation and operational use. Skills shortages, algorithm development challenges, and long workforce training timelines are primary barriers to adoption. Investment in quantum computing reached $8.3 billion in 2025, with buyers prioritizing system transparency and integration capabilities. The study suggests that early movers will build an advantage that later entrants will struggle to close, with 9% of organizations maintaining a resourced quantum IP program.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Early adopters of quantum computing are building a structural advantage through trained personnel and operational experience.
  • · As investment reaches scale, organizations without established quantum capabilities will face significant challenges in catching up.