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$300M in enterprise spending

A recent report from Boston Consulting Group, as covered by the Wall Street Journal, put corporate spending on quantum at $300 million in 2025. That marks the first year that enterprise spending has been larger than combined spending by government and universities. BCG surveyed 275 of the largest market cap companies across sectors, finding that more than 60 percent spent at least $1 million in 2025 on everything from talent to paying for cloud-based quantum computing access to use-case development.

The WSJ article included brief description of quantum prep taking place at Allstate, EY, and HSBC.

From Boston Consulting Group.

Another quick item in the WSJ included additional detail on Allstate’s quantum work. In it, the company’s CEO said that if quantum computing is “going to be available, then I need to start thinking about it coming even before I know exactly when it’s going to get there.”

“If you had known AI was going to be as powerful as it is today, seven years ago, would you have done something differently with your data and your technology architecture to be ready for how powerful it is today? I think the answer for everybody will be yes.”

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Power impacts

The newsletter Utility Dive talked to leaders in the power industry at Commonwealth Edison, Duke Energy, Landis+Gyr, Middle Tennessee Electric, Schneider Electric, and the Electric Power Research Institute. They discussed quantum computing’s power needs, load profile, ability to solve optimization problems that might positively impact those needs, and cybersecurity threats.

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