
Dan Herbatschek, CEO of Ramsey Theory Group, highlights 3 key quantum computing trends for 2026 in new article.
In New York on December 9, 2025, Dan Herbatschek, an applied mathematician and CEO of Ramsey Theory Group, shared insights from his research highlighting three pivotal trends shaping quantum computing as the industry approaches 2026. Herbatschek emphasized that quantum computing is experiencing a significant turning point due to major hardware advancements, emerging industry applications, and notable progress towards achieving fault tolerance. The three key trends identified for 2026 include: 1. Accelerated Quantum Hardware Progress Leading to Fault Tolerance: Research teams globally are achieving longer coherence times, improving materials engineering, and developing more stable multi-qubit architectures. These advancements are crucial in moving quantum systems towards the logical-qubit era, a necessary step for creating scalable and commercially viable quantum machines. The advancements in quantum hardware in 2025 outpaced previous strides... (Content can be found on Benzinga.com)

