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Future experiments such as HL-LHC plan to reach unprecedented energies and amount of data to look for Beyond the Standard Model Physics - about 10^{10} tracks per second or more, thus pushing the data challenge to new frontiers when processing these events at the various stages of the experimental pipeline.
Within this context, the use of Quantum Computing for this type of fundamental research seems like the natural choice, since particle physics has quantum mechanics at its core. In this talk, I will give an overview of recent developments of QC applications in experimental HEP, with a focus on experimental particle physics and track reconstruction, as well as other ongoing and future lines of research, scalability and energy measurements.