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The Swiss Quantum Initiative aims to further strengthen Switzerland’s leading position in the field of quantum technology, from basic research to application.

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Quantum Horizons

Heure

15:00 - 18:30

Lieu de l'événement

ETH focusTerra
Sonneggstrasse 5
8006 Zürich
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This event brings together researchers, industry representatives, policymakers, philanthropists, and many more to explore how quantum advancements could shape our future.

Close up of individual design cells of a 300 mm quantum photonic wafer
Close up of individual design cells of a 300 mm quantum photonic wafer
Close up of individual design cells of a 300 mm quantum photonic waferImage : AFRL Information Directorate
Image : AFRL Information Directorate

Quantum technologies have the potential to transform industries, from healthcare and cybersecurity to finance and manufacturing. To celebrate the UNESCO International Year of Quantum Science & Technology, the Quantum Center of ETH Zurich will host this special event to explore the impacts and applications of quantum technologies.

Experts will share insights on:

  • The global race to build quantum computers
  • The impact of quantum computing on cybersecurity and optimisation
  • Advances in quantum simulation for healthcare and materials discovery
  • Leveraging quantum sensing for medicine, energy and navigation

This event is designed for industry leaders, policymakers and philanthropists looking to gain strategic insights and stay ahead in the quantum revolution.

Agenda

  • 15:00: Welcome, Prof. Dr. Andreas Wallraff, ETH Zürich
  • 15:15: Keynote Talk, Prof. Dr. Renato Renner, ETH Zürich
  • 16:00: Panel Discussion (Moderator: Prof. Dr. Andrea Dunbar, CTO, CSEM)
    Prof. Dr. Yiwen Chu, ETH Zürich
    Prof. Dr. Dennis Hofheinz, ETH Zürich
    Dr. Pavel Hrmo, CEO/Co-Founder, ZuriQ
    Prof. Dr. Markus Reiher, ETH Zürich
  • 17:00: Exhibition & Networking Apéro
  • 18:30: End of the event

Catégories

  • Physique et technologie quantiques
Langues : Anglais