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Quantum computing could be the next big step in processing power, unlocking new advances in modeling, optimization, and A.I.-driven development—if the technology can ever be developed commercially. How far away is quantum computing from commercial viability? What are the opportunities for industrial innovation and growth? And, with reports that a Chinese company has developed a so-called practical quantum computer, how far along are China's efforts?
Wang Fang is Executive Editor, Shanghai, of Fortune China.Before joining Fortune in March 2021, she spent 18 years at the Financial Times, holding multiple roles including online news editor (New York City), multimedia producer (London), and senior duty editor of the FT’s Chinese website (Beijing).Fang graduated from New York University in 2003 with an MA degree in business and economic reporting.She received her BA degree in journalism from Fudan University in Shanghai in 1999. Between 1999 and 2001 she was a technology industry reporter at Shanghai Daily.