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Interest in quantum technologies including quantum computing, quantum sensors and quantum encryption has spurred a significant amount of R&D and investment in recent years. A recent report projects that the global quantum computing market is estimated to reach $411.4M by 2026 [i]. Another report projects that the quantum cryptography market is estimated to reach $214M by 2025[ii]. Capital markets have not been left behind: in 2020, the total invested capital announced worldwide reached almost $1.5B[iii], with over $500M being directed to North America.