Business of Quantum Summit
Quantum Technologies offer the potential to overcome previously insurmountable challenges across a range of domains in computing and communications. Rapid progress is being made on several technical frontiers, yet substantial barriers remain. A proliferation of public and private sector investment internationally has added momentum and broadened interest in the area. Yet, the complexity of scientific and technical understanding can make the Quantum field seem intimidating for many industry leaders, investors, policy makers and the general public.
Join MIT’s Initiative on the Digital Economy (MIT IDE) as they present their latest research on how Quantum Technologies are impacting a broad range of industries and listen to expert panelists discuss the most pressing topics. We will add precision to the quantum conversation and address key questions around quantum capabilities, timing and viability.
State of Quantum Computing
Quantum Computing capabilities are advancing fast but how close are we to real-world, commercial impact?
Quantum Use Cases
Jayson Lynch
Research Scientist, MIT FutureTech
Neil Thompson
Director, MIT FutureTech and Research Group Lead, MIT IDE
Quantum Cryptography & Networks
As work progresses in the area of Post Quantum Cryptography, what should leaders and managers do now to prepare.
Quantum Bussiness Aplications
Many organizations are already deploying and experimenting with Quantum Computers across a range of industries including finance, pharmaceuticals, energy and logistics. However, Quantum Computers are not replacements for classical machines.
Wrap-Up and Closing Remarks
Jonathan Ruane
Lecturer, MIT Sloan and Research Scientist, MIT IDE
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