Enabling quantum adoption

Why Overmoro exists

Quantum is at the inflection point AI hit a decade ago. The investment is real. The progress is real. The decisions ahead are real. The information available to make them is not.

Andrew Haynes, FounderMay 2026

For the last seven years, I've been analysing how the world adopts emerging technology. When I started in 2019, AI was already real — governments were committing billions, labs were racing, the technology was working. But few people understood the best way forward. Most organisations weren't ready. By the time ChatGPT arrived in 2022, the gap between those who'd been preparing and those who hadn't was obvious.

I believe quantum is at the same inflection point now.

The technology is real and accelerating. Governments have committed over $65 billion to national strategies. Over 300 companies have attracted billions in private investment. The world watched what happened with AI, and it doesn't want to be caught unprepared again.

And yet — if you're trying to decide whether to invest in quantum, partner with a quantum company, regulate the technology, or build with it, the picture available to you is patchy and hard to act on. The data is scattered or missing. The technology is hard to understand. There is no clear path forward.

The world needs a single, robust source of how quantum is being adopted by countries and companies. Research that supports the people making difficult decisions.

That's why we're building Overmoro.

We're tracking quantum adoption across every country and the world's leading companies. We're building a deep database of strategies, adoption indicators, and best practices — the things you actually need to develop or evaluate a quantum strategy.

Our goal is straightforward: enable faster, smarter quantum decision-making through the best data and insights.

Over the coming months we'll release our first benchmark — the National Quantum Index. It will be the first comprehensive ranking of global quantum adoption, and it will show, clearly, which countries are leading and which are catching up.

In the meantime, we're publishing regular insights and opening early access to our intelligence platform. Our newsletter, TQDR, is already live — it's the fastest way to follow the stories that matter and our analysis of them. Subscribe, get in touch, and let's talk quantum.

Andrew HaynesFounder, Overmoro
Andrew Haynes, founder of Overmoro

About the founder

Andrew Haynes, Founder

Andrew founded Overmoro after spending a decade working in and building measurement frameworks for emerging technologies. He led the development of The Global AI Index (now owned by The Observer) and the Evident AI Index — frameworks that became the go-to reference points for governments, companies and investors trying to make sense of the AI race.

Find Andrew on LinkedIn or reach out via our contact page.

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