Quantum computing is quickly evolving from research to early commercial adoption to address the insatiable need for computing power in the digital age. Even as classical computing continues to advance in energy-efficient performance, the huge computational demands of new applications such as artificial intelligence (“AI”) are making it challenging for classical computing to keep pace. Quantum computing is a fundamentally different approach that allows us to solve entirely new classes of problems in a resource-efficient manner. This paradigm change is being propelled by governments and enterprises, as they recognize quantum computing as a potential key enabler of long-term growth. Quantinuum was built with the mission to lead this transition and play a pivotal role in defining the future of the computing industry. We believe the future of computing will be inherently hybrid, combining classical compute (i.e., CPUs), accelerated compute (i.e., GPUs) and quantum compute (i.e., QPUs). In this architecture, quantum computing will become a foundational layer for solving classes of problems that are fundamentally difficult for classical and accelerated systems alone. We view quantum computing not as a standalone replacement for classical systems, but as a new foundational layer within a hybrid computing stack.