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Quantum leap: Risks and rewards

Business World Philippines

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September 01, 2025

For business leaders, the call to action is clear: prepare now, invest wisely, and shape the quantum future with confidence.

- PHILIP B. CASANOVA

Quantum computing is no longer a futuristic concept. It is rapidly becoming a transformative force that could reshape industries, economies, and the foundation of digital trust. For business leaders, the question is no longer if quantum computing will matter - but when, and how prepared we are.

Unlike traditional computers that process information using a bit, the fundamental unit of digital information represented as either 1 or 0, quantum computers use quantum bits, or qubits, which follow the rules of quantum physics. These qubits exhibit unique behaviors that classical bits cannot. For example, through superposition, a qubit can represent multiple values at once, allowing quantum computers to explore many possible solutions simultaneously. Entanglement links qubits so that changes to one instantly affect the others, enhancing coordination and efficiency. On the other hand, tunneling, another phenomenon in quantum mechanics, allows particles to pass through barriers that would normally block them.

These are just some of the quantum behaviors that give quantum computers the ability to solve certain problems much faster than today's most advanced machines.

INDUSTRY APPLICATIONS FOR QUANTUM COMPUTING

The potential applications are vast. In pharmaceuticals, quantum computing can accelerate drug discovery by reducing the time and computational resources required for early-stage drug screening, streamlining the drug development pipeline. In finance, it could optimize portfolios and enhance fraud detection systems by analyzing vast datasets for anomalies and patterns much more quickly than classical computers. This capability allows for real-time monitoring, quicker identification of suspicious activities, and the reduction of financial losses.

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