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@TECHREPORT{Zeuch:972035,
      author       = {Zeuch, Daniel},
      title        = {{W}issenstransferstudie: {Q}uantencomputing für {KMU}},
      volume       = {4439},
      number       = {4439},
      address      = {Jülich},
      publisher    = {Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Zentralbibliothek, Verlag},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2023-01044, 4439},
      series       = {Berichte des Forschungszentrums Jülich},
      pages        = {20},
      year         = {2023},
      abstract     = {This report summarizes the results of the exploratory
                      knowledge transfer study "Quantencomputing für KMU"
                      (English translation: "Quantum Computing for SMEs"). This
                      study, funded by the Helmholtz Association and conducted
                      between December 2020 and March 2022, focused on the
                      identification of information requirements and the
                      corresponding transfer of basic quantum computing (QC)
                      knowledge from research institutions to small and
                      medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The study was carried out
                      at Forschungszentrum Jülich, a German hub for QC
                      research.The application of QC is expected to have immense
                      potential for change of the economy due to a high
                      anticipated computational advantage of quantum computers for
                      various fields such as optimization, simulation and
                      artificial intelligence. However, quantum computing is still
                      at an early development stage, and so far a clear added
                      economic value of QC applications has not been demonstrated
                      beyond doubt. Nevertheless, as major benefits are expected
                      for a wide range of sectors in the future, it is important
                      that the relevant industry starts to address the
                      opportunities and implications of QC now. It tends to be
                      difficult in particular for SMEs to devote the necessary
                      time and financial resources to such an engagement. A key
                      objective of the study was therefore to find out how
                      quantum-ready German SMEs are. On the basis of the results,
                      relevant specialist knowledge was then to be processed in a
                      target group-oriented manner and communicated to
                      representatives of SMEs. In evaluating the study's results,
                      potential QC suppliers and users were considered separately.
                      We observed comparatively higher interest in QC on the part
                      of suppliers. This is mainly due to the fact that quantum
                      computers are already being developed and produced in the
                      laboratory, while profitable use is not yet on the table.
                      High potential was found among some SME suppliers, for
                      example among manufacturers of cables, power sources,
                      measurement and vacuum technology. The surveyed users
                      included companies from data analysis and data processing,
                      chemistry, management consulting and banking sectors.},
      cin          = {PGI-12 / PGI-SO},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)PGI-12-20200716 / I:(DE-Juel1)PGI-SO-20200511},
      pnm          = {5223 - Quantum-Computer Control Systems and Cryoelectronics
                      (POF4-522)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-5223},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)3 / PUB:(DE-HGF)29},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/972035},
}