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07.08.2025 - 18:06:59

Quantum Sensors vs. Quantum Computers: IDTechEx Takes a Look at the Next 10 Years

and "Quantum Computers 2023-2033". The quantum sensors market report includes 17 individual forecast lines with technology categories, including: atomic clocks, magnetic field sensors, gyroscopes, gravimeters, and image sensors – covering superconducting, photonic, diamond, cold-atom, atomic vapor, and other key hardware platforms. The quantum computing report includes eight different technology categories, including: superconducting, photonic, trapped-ion, neutral atom, silicon spin, topological, diamond defect, and annealers. Visit www.IDTechEx.com to find out more. Sample pages are available for all IDTechEx reports.

This article is from "Technology Innovations Outlook 2024-2034", a complimentary magazine of analyst-written articles by IDTechEx providing insights into a number of areas of technology innovation, assessing the landscape now and giving you the outlook for the next decade. You can read the magazine in full at www.IDTechEx.com/Magazine.

Upcoming Free-to-Attend Webinar
The Next Five Years of Quantum Technology: Hype vs. Reality

Dr Tess Skyrme, Senior Technology Analyst at IDTechEx and author of this article, will be presenting a free-to-attend webinar on the topic on Tuesday 28 November 2023 - The Next Five Years of Quantum Technology: Hype vs. Reality.

In this webinar, IDTechEx will break down the quantum technology market and demystify some of the hype versus reality surrounding quantum computing, sensing and communications technology. The following themes will be addressed:

What is the state of the quantum technology market in 2023?Quantum Computing: Benchmarking friends and foesQuantum Sensing: Sensitivity vs. SWAP-CQuantum Communications: Trading on trust

Click here to find out more and register a place on one of the three sessions.

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