For decades, traditional computers have powered innovation – but they have their limits. Enter quantum computing, a new paradigm that has the potential to solve problems beyond the reach of classical systems. Unlike traditional bits, quantum computers use qubits, which can exist in multiple states at once, allowing them to process massive amounts of data in parallel. Industries such as finance, healthcare, and cybersecurity are eagerly awaiting the breakthroughs quantum computing promises – from ultra-accurate simulations to unbreakable encryption. This blog explains how quantum computing works, its current limitations, and why it’s seen as the next big revolution in technology.