Executive Summary Healthcare and life sciences are entering a profound new computational era — one in which long-standing scientific bottlenecks are being re-engineered at their foundations. For decades, progress in biomedical research has been incremental, limited by the tools available to model biological complexity, explore chemical diversity, understand disease mechanisms, and personalize clinical decisions. But today, the convergence of three rapidly maturing technologies — AI, quantum computing (QC), and agentic autonomous systems — is reshaping what is scientifically thinkable, operationally possible, and clinically actionable. AI has become the central engine of