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Quantum information processing research has brought deep insights into the quantum potentials of Nature for computing, revealed new information processing primitives, principles, concepts, methods and also brought some spectacular results. On the other side, the problems connected with the design of powerful quantum processors are still seen as immense.The aim of the talk is to present and to analyse the current situation in quantum information processing and, especially, to point out main quantum challenges that need to be attacked in order to make a further progress in this fascinating and promising area.