INDUSTRIAL FORUM

 

Following the success of last year edition, the INDUSTRIAL FORUM will be presenting during 2 days (May 21 & 22) the most recent advances in technology developments and business opportunities in quantum computing commercialization. Key industrial representatives will share their market vision and business opportunities, while selected talks from industrial exhibitors will present commercial showcases in all current market fields of Quantum Computing products..

If you already have a Conference or Exhibition Pass, attendance to the Industrial Forum is included.

     



KEYNOTE
Industrial Forum
Andreas Bengtsson
Google Inc
USA
KEYNOTE
Industrial Forum
Yonatan Cohen
Quantum Machines
Israel
KEYNOTE
Industrial Forum
Antonio Corcoles-Gonzalez
IBM
USA
KEYNOTE
Industrial Forum
Jelena Trbovic
QuantrolOx
Finland
INVITED
Industrial Forum
Florian Froning
Zurich Instruments
Switzerland
INVITED
Industrial Forum
Pau Jorba
Kiutra
Germany
INVITED
Industrial Forum
Raphael Khan
Bluefors
Finland
INVITED
Industrial Forum
Roman Orus
Multiverse Computing & DIPC
Spain
INVITED
Industrial Forum
Anurag Saha Roy
Qruise
Germany
INVITED
Industrial Forum
Aleksandra Soltamova
Qblox BV
The Netherlands
KEYNOTES/INVITED - Industrial Forum
Andreas Bengtsson (Google Inc, USA)
Quantum error correction below the threshold
Yonatan Cohen (Quantum Machines, Israel)
The Research Driving Hybrid Control Technology Towards Useful Quantum Computing
Antonio Corcoles-Gonzalez (IBM, USA)  
Title to be defined
Florian Froning (Zurich Instruments, Switzerland)
Real-time feedback at scale: From mid-circuit measurements to QEC
Pau Jorba (Kiutra, Germany)
Accelerating cryogenic testing and characterization of quantum materials and devices with fast and easy-to-use cryostats
Raphael Khan (Bluefors, Finland)
Noise characterisation in Bluefors cryogenic measurement systems
Roman Orus (Multiverse Computing & DIPC, Spain)  
Title to be defined
Anurag Saha Roy (Qruise, Germany)
Machine Learning based Automated Calibration & Characterisation for Quantum Devices
Aleksandra Soltamova (Qblox BV, The Netherlands)  
Title to be defined
Jelena Trbovic (QuantrolOx, Finland)  
Title to be defined
ORALS - Industrial Forum
Nikita Astrakhantsev (Google Quantum AI, USA)  
Benchmarking the 69-qubit superconducting chip in the analog regime
Kirsten Bark (HQS Quantum Simulations, Germany)
Demonstration of system-bath physics on a gate-based quantum computer
Vladyslav Bohun (Haiqu Inc., Ukraine)
Scalable and shallow quantum circuits encoding probability distributions informed by asymptotic entanglement analysis
Boris Bourdoncle (Quandela, France)
Minimizing resource overhead in fusion-based quantum computation using hybrid spin-photon devices
Felix Bussieres (ID Quantique, Switzerland)
Opportunities of photon-number resolution with SNSPDs to enable photonic quantum processors
Marc de Voogd (Delft Circuits, The Netherlands)
Scalable i/o solutions for addressing 1000+ qubits: Proven capabilities and future directions
Andreas Fyrillas (Quandela, France)
High-Fidelity Quantum Operation of Photonic Circuits with Resource-efficient Machine-learning-assisted Crosstalk Mitigation
Antonio Guardiani (Single Quantum, The Netherlands)
Fast time-gated superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs)
Narendra Hegade (Kipu Quantum, Germany)
Digitized counterdiabatic quantum critical dynamics
Amin Hosseinkhani (IQM Quantum Computers, Germany)
Noise-Robust Estimation of Quantum Observables in Noisy Hardware
Rustin Nourshargh (Oxford Ionics, UK)
Scalable, high-fidelity all-electronic control of trapped-ion qubits
Zahra Sadre Momtaz (TNO Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research, The Netherlands)
Fabrication and Characterization of Micrometer-thin Diamond Platelets for Open Microcavities
Alexia Salavrakos (Quandela, France)
An error-mitigated photonic quantum circuit Born machine
Ariane Soret (Quandela, France)
Quantum Energetic Advantage in Boson Sampling
Ramon Szmuk (Quantum Machines, France)
Tightly integrating a GPU and a QPU for fast calibration of multi-qubit circuits
Matthew Weaver (QphoX, The Netherlands)
Optical Interfaces for Scalable Qubit Operation
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