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What Questions Should Investors Ask Before Backing a Quantum Computing Startup or VC Fund?

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NEW YORK - TelAve -- The conversation around quantum computing is often dominated by scientists, engineers, and technologists. Yet some of the most consequential decisions about quantum's future will be made by institutional limited partners, angel investors, and board members. As capital increasingly flows into quantum and frontier artificial intelligence ventures, investors face a pressing challenge: how non-technical leaders can participate effectively and evaluate proposals in emerging technologies. The answer is quantum literacy.

Too often, investors encounter sophisticated presentations about quantum and AI while lacking the frameworks needed to assess their viability, risks, timelines, and potential impact. What exactly are "quantum computers"? What are the realistic opportunities and limitations? How should investors think about commercialization timelines, access to the technology, cybersecurity implications, and broader social consequences? These are important governance questions investors must consider before backing a quantum computing startup or VC fund.

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The Quantum Oaks Advisory Certificate Board Leadership Program was designed with this challenge in mind. No prior knowledge is expected, and no preparation is required ahead of time. The program has been well reviewed by investors and corporate directors. It is fast paced and effective. Just 2-one hour small group courses and an optional 30-minute 1:1 with one of the Co-Managing Directors. Each course includes a reading exercise where participants practice assessing new information on emerging technologies, followed by a board simulation in which they evaluate proposals alongside peers and experts. Participants develop critical thinking skills to break down Quantum and frontier AI proposals systematically, in high stakes, high uncertainty environments, and offer constructive recommendations.

This approach is particularly valuable for institutional limited partners and angel investors. Quantum Oaks guides participants through evaluating proposals in Quantum and AI while encouraging them to build their own frameworks for assessing technology use cases and viability. The program explores the challenges board members confront in quantum, including access, risk management, and social impact. Participants leave with a stronger understanding of where quantum technologies may create value, where expectations may exceed reality, and how to ask better questions when evaluating opportunities.

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Most importantly, the program challenges investors to think beyond simply writing a check. How might LPs and angel investors engage meaningfully with innovation ecosystems? How can they contribute towards governance, oversight, and strategy? As quantum technologies continue to mature, investors who understand these questions will be better positioned to support innovation. Quantum literacy is becoming an essential leadership capability. Quantum Oaks' Certificate Board Leadership Program is the specialist program for briefing investors and LPs on governance issues around quantum and frontier AI.

Learn more about the Certificate Board Leadership Program in Quantum and AI: https://unbuiltlabs.com/board-development/

Source: Unbuilt Labs LLC

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