July 15, 2026
Commercialization
Recent White House actions focus heavily on accelerating the commercialization of quantum technologies to maintain U.S. leadership. President Trump signed two executive orders—building upon the National Quantum Initiative Act—to aggressively transition quantum research into deployable commercial technologies, secure national infrastructure, and initiate a national effort to build a fault-tolerant quantum computer by 2028. [1, 2, 3, 4]
White House Executive Orders: YouTube The White House just dropped two executive orders putting quantum on the clock. Cameron Chehreh joins to explain why this is a turning point for the industry, what a 2028 target date means for federal agencies.
Commercialization of quantum chemistry and quantum life sciences has officially transitioned from academic exploration to a hyper-competitive, multi-billion-dollar industrial race. Driven by massive venture capital injections ($3.9 billion in 2025 alone), critical hardware advancements, and an intense geopolitical arms race, chemical and pharmaceutical enterprises are aggressively shifting toward operational deployment. McKinsey estimates quantum computing could unlock up to $400 billion in value for the pharmaceutical sector by 2035, capturing roughly 12% of total industry revenue. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]
The commercial pipeline spans across high-value chemical simulation, hardware scale-ups, and structural biological imaging. [1, 2]
A multi-layered ecosystem has emerged, consisting of major enterprise joint ventures. Rather than waiting for standalone fault-tolerant quantum hardware, companies are maximizing immediate commercial value using hybrid quantum-classical pipelines. [, 2, 3, 4]
| Strategic Partnership | Modality / Technical Approach | Primary Commercial Application Target |
| AstraZeneca + IonQ + AWS + NVIDIA | Trapped-ion processors paired with high-performance GPU acceleration | Achieved a 20x speedup in quantum-accelerated computational chemistry workflows. |
| Boehringer Ingelheim + PsiQuantum | Fault-tolerant photonic qubits and algorithm suites | Simulating metalloenzymes to predict drug metabolism and off-target toxicities early. |
| Polaris Quantum Biotech + D-Wave | Quantum annealing-based SaaS software application (“QuADD”) | Screening combinatorially vast chemical libraries (\(10^{30}\) molecules) for optimal binding in 30 minutes. |
| Microsoft + Algorithmiq | Error-mitigated quantum chemistry algorithm integration | Attaining exact chemical accuracy for complex molecular drug simulations. |
| Compal + NYCU + NVIDIA | Simulated Quantum Annealing integrated with CUDA-Q | High-precision antibody drug design and lightning-fast molecular docking. |
Investment is concentrating heavily into a small number of platform-scale providers, turning quantum software and hardware into national strategic assets. [1, 2]
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