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McKinsey & Company is an American multinational strategy and management consulting firm founded in 1926. It conducts extensive quantum computing research and provides quantum computing strategy consulting, market analysis, and business transformation advisory services for Fortune 500 companies and government organizations. McKinsey research projects that the three core pillars of quantum technology, quantum computing, quantum communication, and quantum sensing, could generate up to 97 billion dollars in revenue worldwide by a projected 2035. It estimates quantum computing growing from 4 billion dollars in revenue in 2024 to as much as 72 billion dollars by a projected 2035, with the chemicals, life sciences, finance, and mobility industries seeing the most growth. The firm also reports that quantum computing could improve banks' abilities to manage risk, optimize portfolios, detect fraud, and predict asset prices. McKinsey serves global enterprises across industries that need quantum technology strategic planning, investment analysis, and business model transformation.
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