Quantum Computing Supply Chain Research Report 2026-2036: Materials, Components and Enabling Hardware Critical to Quantum Computing Across All Major Qubit Modalities
Dublin, May 12, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "The Global Quantum Computing Supply Chain 2026-2036: Materials, Components and Enabling Hardware" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
This report provides the most comprehensive analysis published of the materials, components, and enabling hardware that underpin commercial quantum computing across all major qubit modalities.
The report addresses a critical gap in market intelligence: while extensive coverage exists for quantum algorithms, software, and end-user applications, the physical supply chain that makes quantum computing possible has been systematically underanalysed. As the industry transitions from research-grade demonstrations to commercial deployment, supply-side constraints - not algorithmic limits - increasingly determine the pace of scaling.
This report delivers detailed analysis through 2036 across the complete quantum hardware stack, covering cryogenic infrastructure, control electronics and cryo-CMOS, lasers and photonic components, ultra-high-vacuum systems, qubit substrates and thin films, ion and atom traps, and microwave and optical interconnects.
Demand drivers span government and defence procurement (particularly for cryptanalysis, secure communications, and precision sensing), commercial enterprise quantum computing customers (including pharmaceutical, financial services, materials science, and logistics applications), and the rapidly emerging quantum-classical hybrid data-centre infrastructure anchored by NVIDIA's NVQLink architecture connecting GPU computing to quantum processors. Through the forecast period, the market transitions from research-grade to production-grade volumes, with progressive standardisation, industrialisation of manufacturing processes, and consolidation among emerging suppliers.
The convergence of quantum and classical compute infrastructure represents the most consequential single architectural development in the broader quantum hardware industry - and the supply chain implications cascade across every component category covered in this report. The decade ahead will be defined by which suppliers, which sovereign jurisdictions, and which technology pathways emerge from the current bottlenecks with durable competitive positions.
Designed for quantum hardware companies, component suppliers, institutional investors, government policymakers, and procurement managers at large enterprise quantum computing customers, the report provides the authoritative reference for navigating the most strategically critical supplier ecosystem in advanced technology through 2036.
Report Highlights
COMPANY PROFILES: Company profiles of more than 100 companies across QPU developers, cryogenic infrastructure, control electronics and cryo-CMOS, lasers and photonics, substrates and thin films, UHV systems, and cryogenic interconnect.
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