The Quantum Industry Day gathers academic and industrial R&D to foster exchange and accelerate the development of new quantum products.
Large private and public investments are rapidly pushing quantum technologies out of labs and into real-world applications. Industrial actors are playing a key role: they provide the enabling technologies as well as the commercialization know-how driving this development.
The programme covers the areas of quantum computing, quantum sensing, quantum instrumentation and quantum communication.
As a novelty, this years’ conference will be held virtually. This enables scientists from across the globe to participate and contribute to the event and ensures the safety and wellbeing of all participants.
As replacement for the originally foreseen Face-to-Face meetings, a Marketplace has been set up to advertise the offerings of participants. Virtual 1:1 meetings with participants can be booked on the Participants list or the Marketplace page of the events website.
The Quantum Industry Day 2020 is scheduled for the 1st and 2nd of October.
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Information on the agenda and list of speakers
REGISTRATION: 30. September 2020 on the official website.
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March 21st, 2023
Quantum Internet Alliance - Call for internships
As part of the Building for One Europe initiative, Quantum Internet Alliance (QIA), one of the Quantum Flagship projects, has recently launched the first call for internships for students and young professionals to be part of their mission to build the world's first Quantum Internet.
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March 21st, 2023
Launch of Quantum Secure Networks Partnership (QSNP)
The new European Quantum Flagship project in quantum communications will aim to develop and deploy quantum cryptography technology that will permit the ultra-secure transmission of information through the network.
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March 13th, 2023
Project launch – QKISS : Developing ready-to-deploy European Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) systems
Funded by the European Commission under the Digital Europe programme, the QKISS (Quantum Key Industrial SystemS) project aims to develop high-performance, secure and certifiable European quantum key distribution (QKD) systems within 2 to 3 years. Launched in January 2023, the project brings together two high-tech industrial groups, Exail and Thales, and two leading academic teams from the Universities of Paris-Saclay and Sorbonne.