Biopharma Must Be Prepared For Era Of Quantum Computing

Quantum computing is both mysterious and prone to hype, but the reality of a quantum era is approaching and the benefits for biopharma could be enormous. Prepare ahead of time to gain a first mover advantage, say the experts. 

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The 22-foot wide, 15-foot high quantum computer sitting in IBM’s lab in Yorktown Heights, NY, is the state of the art in this mysterious area of computing. Dubbed Quantum System Two, the computer is kept in a cryogenic cabinet at temperatures colder than deep space. 

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