Beyond the Binary Series
Quantum computing is at a crossroads.
With significant progress on hardware and optimism about future applications, interest in quantum computing is growing steadily. As the technology promises solutions to complex problems that are currently daunting (or even impossible) for classical computers to tackle across various fields such as pharmaceuticals, materials science, artificial intelligence, and cryptography, there is a sense of excitement for the future.
With that in mind, Foley has launched its Beyond the Binary Series to help organizations understand the technology, its principles, and the legal landscape surrounding its development and implementations. Our contributors will focus on emerging law as it applies to quantum computing technology at a level appropriate for industry leaders, delving into the fundamentals and strategies for leveraging intellectual property to protect innovations in this space.