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Niccolo de Masi, the CEO of IonQ, has set ambitious goals for his company as it aims to capitalize on the burgeoning field of quantum computing. With IonQ's shares experiencing significant growth over the past year, de Masi is confident in the company's technology, asserting that their quantum machines are currently superior to those of their competitors, including major tech giants.
Despite the intense competition that characterizes the tech landscape, de Masi believes that IonQ's innovative approach and advanced capabilities position the company for remarkable success. He envisions building a trillion-dollar enterprise that could revolutionize industries ranging from pharmaceuticals to finance, leveraging the unique advantages of quantum computing.
As the race for quantum supremacy intensifies, IonQ's leadership is focused on pushing the boundaries of technology while securing strategic partnerships and investments. De Masi's unwavering belief in the potential of quantum computing may well set the stage for a transformative era in technology and business.
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