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January
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2022
Dan O'Shea

Software firms race to address talent shortage

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A study released last week by Zapata Computing showed that almost 70% of enterprises are adopting or planning to adopt quantum computing, and that 28% are committing to budget of more than $1 million for their pursuits.

In corporate enterprises across many different sectors, much of the money likely is being set aside to hire talent with quantum-specific or quantum-adjacent education, skill and experience. However, the labor shortage affecting just about every industry means that talent will be hard to come by.

Read the full article in Fierce Electronics

A study released last week by Zapata Computing showed that almost 70% of enterprises are adopting or planning to adopt quantum computing, and that 28% are committing to budget of more than $1 million for their pursuits.

In corporate enterprises across many different sectors, much of the money likely is being set aside to hire talent with quantum-specific or quantum-adjacent education, skill and experience. However, the labor shortage affecting just about every industry means that talent will be hard to come by.

Read the full article in Fierce Electronics

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