Quantum Computing in Industrial Environments: Where Do We Stand and Where Are We Headed?
By: Eneko Osaba , Iñigo Perez Delgado , Alejandro Mata Ali and more
Potential Business Impact:
Solves hard factory problems faster than normal computers.
This article explores the current state and future prospects of quantum computing in industrial environments. Firstly, it describes three main paradigms in this field of knowledge: gate-based quantum computers, quantum annealers, and tensor networks. The article also examines specific industrial applications, such as bin packing, job shop scheduling, and route planning for robots and vehicles. These applications demonstrate the potential of quantum computing to solve complex problems in the industry. The article concludes by presenting a vision of the directions the field will take in the coming years, also discussing the current limitations of quantum technology. Despite these limitations, quantum computing is emerging as a powerful tool to address industrial challenges in the future.
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