Optica’s Quantum 2.0 Promotes Breakthroughs In Quantum Research And Applied Innovations – Eurasia Review

Posted: June 1, 2022 at 8:05 pm

Quantum technology has seen major advancements in computing, communications and sensing areas that rely heavily on optics and photonics. Public and private sectors aremaking significant investments in these architectures, which means bigopportunities for the optics and photonics community. OpticasQuantum 2.0conference will be presented in a hybrid format, 1316 June 2022. This approach will accommodate speakers and attendees from across the globe with in-person and on-demand content.

With five days of technical sessions, the conference will feature technical presentations byinvitedspeakers and contributed talks, plusspecial eventsand six distinguished plenary keynote speakers. Theexhibitionwill include industry-focused sessions and companies showcasing market-ready technologies across areas of quantum science and applications.

The plenary sessions are one of the most highly anticipated components of Quantum 2.0, and we are particularly excited to present this years line-up of visionaries, said Michael Raymer, University of Oregon, United States, Co-Chair. Each year, we select individuals who inspire us by making great strides in the development of mature quantum technologies that will allow us to build Quantum 2.0 systems capable of quantum advantage.

The conference will offer the opportunity to interact with experts in the field, form partnerships and discuss new technologies in the QIST community is a main attraction of the conference, said Christopher Monroe, Duke University, United States, Co-Chair. Attendees will have the opportunity to interact and discover common ground, and potentially build collaborations leading to new concepts or development opportunities.

Quantum 2.0 will present ashow floor programthat will includesix programs focused on technical challenges and exploring broader challenges facing the nascent quantum 2.0 industrial community. The show floor programs will cover the prospects and challenges facing quantum sensors, quantum networks,quantum internet and quantum computing.

The session on quantum computing will focus on the challenges of photonics in quantum computing looking at both optical approaches to quantum computing and the need for photonics in quantum computing to interconnect individual quantum processor units. The rapidly evolving quantum industry has challenges from workforce development to creating a robust quantum-related supply chain, to what it takes to create a new start-up company in the quantum industry.

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