PUBLISHER: Frost & Sullivan | PRODUCT CODE: 1972155
PUBLISHER: Frost & Sullivan | PRODUCT CODE: 1972155
Quantum computing has entered a critical transition phase, moving from R&D experimentation toward early commercialization. This report examines what this supercritical period means for the global quantum computing landscape between 2025 and 2030 and the implications for enabling technological development across hardware, software, and cloud deployment.
This period is expected to drive significant advances in superconducting, trapped-ion, photonic, and neutral-atom qubit technologies. At the same time, implementations are expanding beyond quantum as a service (QaaS), scaling rapidly and shifting toward enterprise-wide adoption without the need for direct, hands-on hardware deployment.
Despite persistent challenges related to error correction, hardware intensity, skills shortages, and uncertain ROI, early-stage pilots in finance, cybersecurity, logistics, and pharmacology are demonstrating tangible and specific use cases. These early implementations indicate a gradual but meaningful progression toward practical quantum value creation.