
Breaking down quantum computing – bit by bit
From UBS Global Research Pod Hub by UBS Global Research
March 10, 2026 · 13 min
About this episode
Paul Schneider interviews Madeleine Jenkins about the mechanics and implications of quantum computing.
In part one of this two-part series, Paul Schneider sits down with Madeleine Jenkins, Tech Hardware analyst, to discuss the mechanics of Quantum Computing and how it works. They explore the risks and opportunities, and why it's relatively low costs could mean the start of the next tech revolution. *(This information is subject to a disclaimer at the end of this podcast. Please ensure that you listen to the disclaimer and go to www.ubs.com for further information about UBS).
People in this episode
Host: Paul Schneider
Guest: Madeleine Jenkins
Topics covered
- quantum computing
- technology
- tech revolution
- risks and opportunities
- cost analysis
Keywords
- quantum computing
- tech hardware
- revolution
- risks
- opportunities
- low costs
- technology
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Organizations: UBS, UBS Global Research
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