The global Covid-19 pandemic has been hugely disruptive to our personal and professional lives. As we move into the recovery phase there are many new opportunities emerging within the numerous adjustments we are making. The panel will discuss the emerging changes to markets and ways of working and the opportunities they present for photonics, taking questions from the online audience.
The UK National Quantum Technology Programme was launched in 2017 and was the first example of a nationally coordinated initiative bringing together academia, industry and government to accelerate development and commercialisation of quantum technologies. The programme, now in its second phase and worth £1B (~$1.25B), has also inspired the creation of other national initiatives across the globe, including the $1.2B US National Quantum Initiative. According to the latest statistics available, between 2017 and 2018 companies active in quantum technology raised more than $450M in private equity funding. This amount of investment and the burgeoning activity in this field is expected to produce game-changing technology, but the question remains: when and where will this happen first?
Join us to hear expert perspectives from those at the frontiers of quantum technology and its commercialization, as well as informed commentary on the trends emerging in this fast-changing arena. Learn how industry leaders are addressing the challenges of this exciting new arena and identifying opportunities to grow their business.
Conference Committee Involvement (6)
Quantum Technology: Driving Commercialisation of an Enabling Science IV
25 October 2023 | Glasgow, United Kingdom
Quantum Technology: Driving Commercialisation of an Enabling Science III
7 December 2022 | Birmingham, United Kingdom
Photonics for Quantum 2022
6 June 2022 | Rochester, NY, United States
Quantum West 2022
26 January 2022 | San Francisco, California, United States
Quantum Technology: Driving Commercialisation of an Enabling Science
28 September 2021 | Glasgow, United Kingdom
Photonics for Quantum
12 July 2021 | Online Only, New York, United States
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