While the market is still in its early stages of development, quantum computing holds considerable potential. A recent Quantum Insider report forecasts that quantum computing will contribute $1 trillion in value creation by 2035. Also, Quantum computing vendors are expected to generate $50 billion in revenue by 2035.
PacketLight, an optical vendor that continues to establish its presence in service providers and enterprises, aims to be a collaborative force driving new quantum developments forward.
In this episode of the Broadband Pulse podcast, we talk to Koby Reshef, CEO of PacketLight, about the potential of optical networking’s role in quantum.
During this episode, we discuss how PacketLight is identifying new opportunities in the rapidly growing quantum computing segment.
Here’s a timeline for the interview:
Opening | 0.00
Host introduction of guests | 0:14
Key priorities | 0:39
The advent of 400G and 800G | 1:40
Quantum networking collaboration| 2:43
Service provider, enterprise quantum adoption | 5:09
Security issues | 6:35
Quantum interoperability | 8:01
Data center trends | 9:15
The role of AI | 10:14
Final Thoughts/closing | 10:43
About the Podcast
In the Lightwave+BTR Broadband Pulse podcast, we address the key issues affecting the optical and broadband industry segments. Join us every week for insights from industry leaders on these topics. Visit our website at www.lightwave.com and click on our podcast site at www.broadbandpulse.podbean.com.