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Quantum Tech Pod Episode 76: Julien Camirand Lemyre, Nord Quantique CEO and Co-Founder04 Sep 202400:23:07
The latest Quantum Tech Pod with Julien Camirand Lemyre, CEO and Co-founder, Nord Quantique is live! Julian was born in a small town in Quebec called Sutton – a very beautiful environment where he got to a lot of stuff like skiing! He has a PhD in Experimental quantum computation from the University of Sherbrooke and conducted research on fabricating devices for improved quantum computing performance. Julian and his co-founder, Philippe St-Jean, met through their mutual interest in quantum computing and started Nord Quantique in 2020. The key differentiator of Nord Quantique's technology is their approach to quantum error correction using bosonic codes. They use superconducting circuits and leverage the intrinsic redundancy of photon states to create error-corrected qubits. This bosonic code approach allows them to correct errors at the individual qubit level, without needing many physical replicas of qubits. Nord Quantique is currently working with OTI Lumionics, a company that develops LEDs, to test new quantum computing applications for materials science. Julien believes that in 10 years we'll reach a point where fault tolerant quantum computers are sufficiently powerful to be used within an increasingly larger subset of industry processes. Check out this fascinating conversation with Julien! #quantumcomputing #Superconducting #QuantumAndMaterialsScience  #QuantumInCanada Inside Quantum Technology
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 75: Algorithmiq CEO & Co-Founder, Sabrina Maniscalco17 Jul 202400:38:58
My latest Quantum Tech Pod with Sabrina Maniscalco – CEO and co-founder, Algorithmiq, is live! Sabrina grew up in a small town called Mazzara, in southwestern Sicily, facing Africa. Two years before she went to university, she got a telescope as a birthday present and started to observe the stars and read about how galaxies are formed. This is what started her passion for quantum physics! Sabrina has held research and post-doctoral positions in many places around the world including South Africa, Bulgaria, Vienna, Germany, and eventually Finland. She co-founded Algorithmic in 2020 while a professor of quantum information, computing and logic at the University of Helsinki– where she still teaches. Algorithmic is developing advanced quantum algorithms that run on near-term quantum devices to enable the discovery of new drugs and the development of new materials. Working with IBM Quantum and the Cleveland Clinic, they are creating a hybrid quantum and classical solution to help choose and optimize the properties of photosensitizers used in photodynamic therapy for curing cancer. A patient is administered a photosynthesizing drug which is not in an active form. Once absorbed by the cells, it is then activated locally by light irradiation. Worth noting that the World Economic Forum recently announced the selection of Algorithmic as one of this year's 100 companies that will be joining its technology pioneers initiative. Check out my fascinating conversation with Sabrina! #quantumcomputing #QuantumAndLifeSciences #WomenInQuantum #QuantumInFinland #quantumdrugdiscovery Inside Quantum Technology
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 66: Elie Girard, Executive Chairman, Alice & Bob31 Jan 202400:33:13
My latest Quantum Tech Pod with Elie Girard, Executive Chairman of quantum company Alice & Bob, is live!  Elie has over 20 years of leadership experience in various companies, including his most recent role as CEO and director at Atos. His company, Alice & Bob, focuses on cat qubits, a novel approach that enables them to reduce hardware requirements for building fault-tolerant quantum computers by up to 200 times compared to other current solutions. Elie shared his perspective on the broad implications of quantum technology across various sectors and processes, including optimization, simulation, AI, machine learning, finance, manufacturing, and logistics. On the podcast, Elie discussed the technical aspects of different qubit modalities and logical vs. physical qubits and how they interoperate.  My interview concludes with Elie sharing his vision for quantum computing in the next three to five years, anticipating the solving of complex real-world problems and a growing awareness of quantum's transformative potential. Check out my conversation with Elie! The “Quantum Tech Pod” podcast, hosted by Christopher Bishop from Inside Quantum Technology, offers a deep dive into the rapidly evolving world of quantum technology. Christopher, an industry expert, engages with leading figures in the field, discussing the latest developments, breakthroughs, and challenges in quantum computing, communication, sensing, and cryptography. The podcast is an informative platform for experts and enthusiasts, providing insights into how quantum technology shapes the future and its implications across various industries. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just curious about quantum technology, “Quantum Tech Pod” delivers engaging conversations illuminating this cutting-edge field.
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 65: Ken Durazzo, VP of Dell Research19 Jan 202400:39:30
My latest Quantum Tech Pod with Ken Durazzo, VP of tech company Dell Research, is live!  Prior to joining Dell Research, Ken worked at Cisco for 20 years on myriad technologies. In 2016, he started leading research into quantum at Dell. At Dell Research, Ken's current focus includes hybrid quantum computing, quantum-safe cryptography, as well as generative AI, human-machine interfaces, and heterogeneous computing acceleration and virtualization. His take on the current state of quantum? “We are in the ENIAC era. If you go back in computer history, there was a time when we used to have to write assembly language for computers!” Ken is also Dell Research’s representative to the World Economic Forum's Quantum Network, a global array of business leaders and practitioners focused on leveraging quantum technologies to address large-scale problems. A recent collaboration between Dell and ASU’s Quantum Collaborative resulted in a certificate program called Quantum Technology for Executives and Leaders (QTEL) designed to help learners explore emerging applications of quantum information science and its potential to revolutionize academia, government, and industry. ASU is offering a discount until March 1st using this promo code - QTEL30OFF11731. Check out my conversation with Ken! The “Quantum Tech Pod” podcast, hosted by Christopher Bishop from Inside Quantum Technology, offers a deep dive into the rapidly evolving world of quantum technology. Christopher, an industry expert, engages with leading figures in the field, discussing the latest developments, breakthroughs, and challenges in quantum computing, communication, sensing, and cryptography. The podcast is an informative platform for experts and enthusiasts, providing insights into how quantum technology shapes the future and its implications across various industries. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just curious about quantum technology, “Quantum Tech Pod” delivers engaging conversations illuminating this cutting-edge field.
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 64: Kurt Stokbro, CEO, Sparrow Quantum03 Jan 202400:27:31
My latest Quantum Tech Pod episode with Kurt Stokbro, CEO of quantum company Sparrow Quantum is live!  Sparrow Quantum is a quantum photonics company based in Copenhagen, founded in 2016 by Professor Peter Lodahl. It is widely recognized as a leader in single photon sources, achieving the world's highest light matter coupling efficiency. Kurt is the CEO and is also a major investor in Sparrow Quantum.  Kurt grew up in a small town in Denmark and studied quantum mechanics at the Niels Bohr Institute, attending advanced quantum mechanics lectures given by Aage Bohr, one of Niels Bohr’s sons! Sparrow Quantum’s flagship product is a deterministic single photon source, a superior alternative to probabilistic quantum emitters. When the photon is excited in the quantum dots, it only has one path to follow. Every time you trigger it, it will emit one photon, resulting in billions of indistinguishable photons per second. To do the same with probabilistic approaches would require millions of emitters. Sparrow Quantum is a component provider and works with various partners. They recently initiated strategic relationships with photonic computing companies to include Sparrow Quantum’s solution in their system. Check out my conversation with Kurt! The Quantum Tech Pod podcast, hosted by Christopher Bishop from Inside Quantum Technology, offers a deep dive into the rapidly evolving world of quantum technology. Christopher, an industry expert, engages with leading figures in the field, discussing the latest developments, breakthroughs, and challenges in quantum computing, communication, sensing, and cryptography. The podcast is an informative platform for experts and enthusiasts, providing insights into how quantum technology shapes the future and its implications across various industries. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just curious about quantum technology, Quantum Tech Pod delivers engaging conversations illuminating this cutting-edge field.
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 63: Grégoire Ribordy, CEO, ID Quantique (IDQ)13 Dec 202300:34:03
My latest Quantum Tech Pod with Grégoire Ribordy, CEO of ID Quantique (IDQ)is live!  Gregoire went to EPFL (Écolepolytechnique fédérale de Lausanne) - the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - where he studied physics. After working for a year in Japan at Nikon, the camera company, he returned to Switzerland in the mid-90s.  Interesting back story: Just before 2000, one of the very first quantum companies called Magic Technologies, founded in Boston, was going around the world trying to license QKD for quantum cryptography.  They came to Geneva and offered to partner with Grégoire and his team. But he said to his colleagues, “Why don’t we just do it on our own? Why would we do it with a company far away when we could do it here and control our own destiny?” So they founded ID Quantique (IDQ) in 2001. The first application, which surprised him, was online gambling. In the early 2000s, many casino games like poker were moving online and they needed a source of entropy. It was a market that IDQ found by chance. Today, IDQ prepares organizations for a quantum-safe future by providing quantum key distribution, Quantum-Safe Key management solutions, quantum random number generators, and single photon counters.  IDQ recently signed an agreement with Singtel to develop Singapore’s first Nationwide Quantum-Safe Network Plus (NQSN+) for enterprises. Check out my conversation with Grégoire! The “Quantum Tech Pod” podcast, hosted by Christopher Bishop from Inside Quantum Technology, offers a deep dive into the rapidly evolving world of quantum technology. Christopher, an industry expert, engages with leading figures in the field, discussing the latest developments, breakthroughs, and challenges in quantum computing, communication, sensing, and cryptography. The podcast is an informative platform for experts and enthusiasts, providing insights into how quantum technology shapes the future and its implications across various industries. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just curious about quantum technology, “Quantum Tech Pod” delivers engaging conversations illuminating this cutting-edge field.
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 62: Kristin Gilkes, EY Global Quantum Leader06 Dec 202300:20:13
Chris Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod with Kristin M. Gilkes, Ph.D., Global Quantum Leader at EY, is live! Kristin has a Ph.D. in Decision Sciences and a graduate diploma in artificial intelligence from the University of Oxford. She also has an MBA from the University of Colorado and a BBA in computer science from Texas A&M University. She and her team at EY have built a quantum center of excellence to help governments and institutions worldwide design their quantum strategy without having to build their quantum ecosystem.  While EY partners with big tech, small tech, academia, and public sector organizations to formulate the best-in-class access to both quantum computing and quantum sensing, their major quantum alliance is with IBM. In fact, Kristen spoke earlier this week at the IBM Quantum Summit in NYC.  She also runs the Financial Services Women in Technology Group. Her advice to women interested in getting involved in quantum? “Lean in and accelerate! Women are more empowered to drive their careers than sometimes they think.”  Check out Chris’s conversation with Kristin! #quantumcomputing #quantumtechnology #EY #quantumconsulting Inside Quantum Technology The "Quantum Tech Pod" podcast, hosted by Christopher Bishop from Inside Quantum Technology, offers a deep dive into the rapidly evolving world of quantum technology. Christopher, an industry expert, engages with leading figures in the field, discussing the latest developments, breakthroughs, and challenges in quantum computing, communication, sensing and cryptography. The podcast is an informative platform for experts and enthusiasts, providing insights into how quantum technology is shaping the future and its implications across various industries. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just curious about quantum technology, "Quantum Tech Pod" delivers engaging conversations illuminating this cutting-edge field.
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 61: Quantum Control Stacks with Qblox Co-Founder & CEO Niels Bultink29 Nov 202300:26:32
Christopher Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod with Niels Bultink, CEO and Co-Founder of Qblox, a leading quantum company, is live!  Chris first spoke to Niels almost two years ago and wanted to check in to see what he and his team have been up to. Qblox provides quantum control stacks that combine unequaled noise performance and low-latency arbitrary control flows and can be scaled up to support hundreds of qubits. They have delivered over 100 systems worldwide - in the US, Europe, and Asia. Recently, the company celebrated its five-year anniversary!  Topics they discussed included the 2.5 million euros in European Innovation Council transition funding that Qblox and SemiQon received in July - a clear indicator that this tech is actually bankable by subsidy instruments like the Council.  Chris and Niels also talked about the partnership with QuantrolOx announced in August. Leveraging its QuantumEdge software will enable the delivery of a more hands-off solution for the automation of superconducting qubits.  Check out Chris’s conversation with Niels! About Qblox Qblox is a leading provider of scalable and modular qubit control stacks. The company operates at the frontier of the quantum revolution in supporting academic and industrial labs worldwide. Its control stack, the Cluster, combines key qubit control and readout technologies with a modular solution ready to support customers using different qubit technologies. Qblox has grown to 80+ employees and continues to innovate to enable the quantum industry. About the "Quantum Tech Pod" The Quantum Tech Pod is an IQT podcast focusing on exclusive interviews and insights from key figures within the quantum ecosystem. From CEOs to policymakers or consultants, Quantum Tech Pod host Christopher Bishop gets to the crucial details that make quantum technology worth discussing.
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 60: QKD solutions with LuxQuanta CEO Vanesa Diaz15 Nov 202300:32:08
Christopher Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod with Vanesa Diaz, CEO of quantum computing company LuxQuanta is live! Vanesa grew up in a small village in the north of Spain and because she was good at math, she eventually got a degree in engineering. Her early career found her in tech roles, but she wanted to spend less time in the lab and more time with customers and developing business strategies. So, she moved to Australia and got a Master’s degree in marketing and business! When she returned to Europe, she landed a job at Corning, where she worked for over a decade. She has also worked at RYMSA and Vodaphone. Her company LuxQuanta was formed in May 2021 as a spin-off from The Institute of Photonic Sciences where it was incubated for over four years. LuxQuanta delivers Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) systems that can be integrated into existing network infrastructures to provide a quantum-safe layer of security on top of mathematical cryptographic techniques. Her advice to women interested in working in quantum: “The tech industry is still very male-dominated, and it is normal to fear that you might not be able to do something new or challenging. Surround yourself with the right support – from mentors to supervisors. And don’t be afraid to fight for it!” Check out Chris’s conversation with Vanesa at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or at this link!
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 59: Théau Peronnin, CEO and Co-Founder, Alice & Bob01 Nov 202300:27:59
Christopher Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod with Théau Peronnin, CEO and Co-Founder of Alice & Bob, is live!   As a student, Théau was into both physics and electronics. An innovator to the core, he competed in the International Young Physicist tournament but soon realized he was 50 years too late to develop new groundbreaking low level electronics. Quantum computers provided the perfect setting for him to apply his passion for physics with his desire to innovate.   His collaborative work with Raphaël Lescanne (CTO and Co-Founder) on a bit-flip-protected qubit design that could dramatically improve quantum error correction led them to start Alice & Bob in 2020.   The two error types that affect a quantum bit are bit flips - that switch a zero into a one and vice versa – a somewhat classical error – and phase flips - a purely quantum error that switches the phase of a superposition from zero plus one into zero minus one.   Alice & Bob’s cat qubits exponentially suppress the first type of error - bit flips - by design, thereby providing a new level of error correction! Thanks to this feature, a cat qubit-based quantum computer would run Shors’ algorithm with 60 times fewer qubits than the state-of-the-art, the company demonstrated earlier this year.   Check out Chris’s conversation with Théau!
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 58: Quantum Consulting for the Fortune 100 with Konstantinos Karagiannis, Protiviti11 Oct 202300:39:38
To celebrate Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Christopher Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod is a conversation with Konstantinos Karagiannis, Director of Quantum Computing Services at Protiviti. Konstantinos has been involved in the quantum computing industry since 2012 and has worked in information security since the 1990s. Protiviti is a global business consulting firm that helps companies address quantum opportunities and threats. Their clients include more than 80 percent of the Fortune 100. In his role as a consultant, Konstantinos can access people with different skills within his company to work on client engagements, as well as partner with outside firms such as Multiverse, Infleqtion, and IonQ. Ally Financial reached for Protiviti to explore using quantum computing to improve financial index tracking. Using “cardinality constraints” – limiting the number of times an entity appears in a particular custom ETF - Konstantinos and his team, partnering with Multiverse, were able to recreate the performance of the NASDAQ 100 with only 25 assets. Learn more about this project. Also, worth noting – Konstantinos hosts his own terrific podcast called The Post-Quantum World focused on business impacts, benefits, and threats of quantum technologies. Check out Chris’s conversation with Konstantinos for perspective on how consulting firms are addressing quantum business opportunities and challenges! #quantumcomputing #quantumtechnology #quantumconsulting  Inside Quantum Technology #IQT #Protiviti #cybersecurity ##
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 57: John Levy – CEO, Chair, Co-Founder – Seeqc29 Sep 202300:33:22
Christopher Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod with John Levy, CEO, Chair and Co-Founder of Seeqc is live! Seeqc was spun out of Hypres in 2018 where John had served as Chair for 8 years and where he remains a board member. His company is one of the first to have built a superconductor, multi-layer commercial chip foundry to design, test, and manufacture quantum-ready superconductors. Seeqc recently announced a partnership with NVIDIA to build the world’s first fully digital chip-based quantum-to-GPU integration to enable error-corrected quantum supercomputing - all powered by Seeqc’s proprietary Single Flux Quantum (SFQ) technology. This chip-based solution is compatible with all quantum computing technologies (superconducting, silicon spin, photonics, trapped ion, neutral and cold atom, topological). Check out Chris’s conversation with John! #quantumcomputing #quantumtechnology  Inside Quantum Technology #IQT #NVIDIA @seeqc #SingleFluxQuantum ##    
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 74: Quantum AI with Enrique Lizaso Olmos, CEO Multiverse Computing12 Jun 202400:47:35
My latest Quantum Tech Pod with Enrique Lizaso Olmos, Founder and CEO of Multiverse Computing, is live! Enrique has a degree in mathematics, a PhD in biostatistics, an MD, and an MBA. He is also a former university professor, having taught engineering, mechatronics, statistics, finance, and marketing at the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona. For 22 years, Enrique was Deputy CEO at Unnim Bank and was actively involved in various startups across different verticals. Plus, he serves as VP and Treasurer of the Barcelona Flight School – he has a pilot’s license! In 2016, he read a piece in The Economist that stated quantum computing would essentially revolutionize everything. So, in 2019, he co-founded Multiverse Computing with three colleagues, and they started working on quantum for finance, a domain that he knew well. BBVA was one of their first clients – addressing portfolio optimization for the bank. They now also focus on Monte Carlo simulations, index tracking, ETFs, as well as pricing and value in large, complex derivatives. Today, they are the biggest quantum computing software company in the EU. Their purpose-built software platform, Singularity, lets users choose quantum-inspired solutions or pure quantum ones and works across the landscape of qubit modalities: superconducting, photonics, neutral atoms, ion traps, etc. In 2023, CB Insights named Multiverse Computing “one of the 100 most promising companies in AI in the world” based on their ability to efficiently compress an LLM Model in a sustainable way through tensorization, thus saving time and maintaining performance. Check out my fascinating conversation with Enrique! #quantumcomputing #TensorNetworks #QuantumAndFinance #quantumbusiness Inside Quantum Technology    
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 56: Quantum Sensors Roundtable-Stuart Woods (Quantum Exponential), Niall Holmes (Cerca Magnetics), Pete Stirling (Delta g)13 Sep 202300:41:23
Christopher Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod is a roundtable discussion on the exciting state of quantum sensors. Guests included Stuart Woods, Chief Operating and Strategy Officer, Quantum Exponential ; Niall Holmes, Founder and Scientific Advisor, Cerca Magnetics Limited, and Pete Stirling, CEO at Delta g. Cerca Magnetics Limited has created OPM-MEG - the world's most advanced functional brain scanner – an integrated, #3D printable wearable device leveraging quantum sensors to provide “a revolutionary product to transform the neuroimaging landscape.” This device measures magnetic fields at 50 locations around the scalp, offering complete brain coverage.  The initial focus is detecting childhood epilepsy. Delta g’s cutting-edge underground imaging system leverages quantum technology to measure gravity gradients beneath the earth’s surface. Use cases include mapping as-built utility infrastructure, improving the monitoring of sinking buildings from climate change or seismic activity, and discovering hidden natural resources. Quantum Exponential has invested in Delta g and also sponsored the Institute of Physics' qBIG prize which Cerca Magnetics won. These companies are providing transformative, real-world applications of quantum sensors. Stuart shared his perspective on why, from a VC perspective, these are such exciting times for quantum sensors. Check out this fascinating conversation about the current state and future potential of quantum sensors!  ## #quantumsensors #quantum #quantuminvestment Inside Quantum Technology #IQT #quantumVC    
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 55: Quantum Machines CTO Yonatan Cohen31 Aug 202300:33:31
Christopher Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod with Yonatan Cohen, Co-Founder and CTO, Quantum Machines is live! Dr. Cohen is a quantum physicist, entrepreneur and co-founder and ex-managing director of the entrepreneurship program at The Weizmann Institute of Science in Tel Aviv. He founded Quantum Machines in 2018. His company just announced OPX1000 – The Quantum Control Solution for Large-Scale Quantum Computing. This device leads the industry in key performance metrics including feedback capabilities, runtime, analog performance and channel density.  Plus, the solution works across multiple disparate qubit modalities including quantum dot spin qubits, NV & other defect centers, superconducting qubits and neutral atoms. In March of this year Quantum Machines announced a collaboration with the innovative French quantum computing company Alice & Bob to aid them in their development of fault-tolerant quantum computers. Plus, they are partnering with NVIDIA on a first-of-its-kind architecture to create the first purpose-built infrastructure for industrial-scale quantum-accelerated supercomputers. Check out Chris’s wide-ranging conversation with Dr. Cohen! #quantumcomputing #quantumsoftware #quantumcontrolsystems  Inside Quantum Technology #IQT #QM #OPX+ #QUA #OPX1000 ##
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 54: Silicon Spin Quantum Computing with Stephanie Simmons, Chief Quantum Officer, Photonic09 Aug 202300:32:06
Chris Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod with Dr. Stephanie Simmons, Chief Quantum Officer at Photonic is live! Stephanie describes herself as a “quantum native” - she was a huge nerd growing up and was upset that her parents only introduced her to programming at age nine! She came across quantum when she was 16 and has been heads down into it ever since. She is looking forward to a future with many more quantum natives! Her perspective is that human progress is always anchored in the commercialization of various branches of physics – which has led us to where we are today exploring quantum! Photonic is working the middle ground between silicon photonics and silicon spins to create a silicon spin interface. Since spin qubits are essentially unpaired electrons, they are brilliant qubits. This approach will allow users to fill rooms with modular rack-mountable devices that can scale across a whole data center. Check out Chris's fascinating conversation with Dr. Stephanie Simmons! #quantumcomputing #quantumsoftware #siliconspin #spinqubits #siliconphotonics  Inside Quantum Technology #IQT #Photonic @TeamPhotonic    
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 53: Si-Hui Tan, Chief Science Officer, Horizon Quantum Computing26 Jul 202300:33:49
Chris Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod with Si-Hui Tan, Chief Science Officer at Horizon Quantum Computing is live! Dr. Tan has a Bachelor of Science with honors in Physics from Caltech and PhD in Physics from MIT. Prior to joining Horizon, she spent 5 years as a researcher at the Singapore University of Technology and Design. Dr. Tan also spent a year as a Visiting Professor at the Niels Bohr International Academy at the University of Copenhagen. Horizon’s approach allows users to write programs in classical languages that can be compiled and run on conventional or quantum computers, without any knowledge of quantum computing. The output can be instruction sets in the language of the targeted processor and is not limited to any specific libraries. Her advice to women interested in working in quantum? "Look for role models! It can be hard and it might take some time to find them, but surround yourself with allies and stay strong against naysayers – be yourself!" Check out my fascinating conversation with Dr. Tan! #quantumcomputing #quantumsoftware Inside Quantum Technology #IQT Horizon Quantum Computing
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 52: Dr. Antti Vasara, President & CEO of VTT12 Jul 202300:30:35
Chris Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod with Antti Vasara, President & CEO of VTT is live! VTT is a state-owned and controlled non-profit, limited liability company based in Helsinki, Finland with over 2000 people. It is one of Europe’s leading research, development and innovation institutions. Almost two years ago, the VTT Technical Research Centre deployed Finland’s first operational 5-qubit quantum computer in partnership with hardware start-up IQM. The roadmap lays out a plan to get to a 50-qubit machine by 2024. In addition to quantum computers, VTT is also actively involved in developing quantum sensors, quantum networks and quantum cryptography solutions leveraging QKD and PQC. VTT is also a member of Institute Q - the Finnish Quantum Institute whose goal is to raise the readiness of Finnish society for the disruptive implications that quantum technologies will have on both society and the economy at large. To learn more about quantum innovation in Finland - check out his conversation with Dr. Vasara! #quantumcomputing #VTT @VTTFinland #quantumsensors #quantumnetworks Inside Quantum Technology #IQT  
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 51: Quantum Internet Roundtable with Duncan Earl (Qubitekk) and David Wade (EPB)28 Jun 202300:39:48
Chris Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod with Duncan Earl, President & CTO of Qubitekk, Inc., and David Wade, President & CEO, EPB is live! Chris led a roundtable discussion on the exciting partnership between EPB and Qubitekk to develop the EBP Quantum Network in Chattanooga, Tennessee - America’s first industry-led, commercially available quantum network. EPB Quantum Network offers quantum-as-a-service to provide quantum technologists with fiber optic infrastructure using the latest quantum equipment and software to accelerate bringing quantum technologies to market. The network leverages Qubitekk, Inc.’s Bohr-IV, a proprietary system that generates, transmits, and measures qubits. The team is also partnering with Aliro Quantum to use their quantum network controller. To address workforce challenges, they launched Gig City Goes Quantum, an event designed to introduce, educate, and encourage more people to pursue careers in this emerging technology. Check out Chris’s conversation on the future of quantum networks with Duncan and Dave. #quantumcommunication #quantumnetworks #quantumtechnology Inside Quantum Technology #Chattanooga #GigCityGoesQuantum #IQT  
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 50: infinityQ CEO Aurélie Hélouis14 Jun 202300:20:39
Chris Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod with Aurélie Hélouis, CEO and Founder infinityQ Technology Inc is live! At age 24, Aurélie was the Deputy Head Officer of the Rafale jet aircraft maintenance workshop for the French navy where she served for 16 years. After moving to Montreal, she received her MBA from McGill and then worked at the Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute where in 2019, she founded infinityQ. Aurélie described how skills she learned in the Navy have helped her as a tech entrepreneur - managing complicated situations in a stressful environment, the importance of anticipating problems and doing whatever it takes to complete the mission. Her advice to women interested in getting into quantum? "Don’t let anyone define who you are or what you want to do. If you want to do quantum, don’t let anyone stand between you and your dreams – just do it!" Her company’s proprietary #Ising machine is fast and easy to use compared to other current quantum-inspired technologies. They create artificial atoms that make circuits that behave like a quantum system. Check out Chris's conversation with Aurélie! #quantumcomputing infinityQ Technology Inc Inside Quantum Technology #IQT #artificialatoms #quantuminspired  
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 49: Alexander Keesling, QuEra Computing CEO03 May 202300:38:19
Chris Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod with Alexander Keesling, CEO, QuEra Computing Inc. is live! Alex is an expert in quantum computing and quantum simulation with neutral atoms. While at #Harvard , he pioneered the development of programmable Rydberg atom arrays into a leading technology for quantum information processing. Among his accomplishments are the creation and coherent control of systems with hundreds of neutral atom qubits as well as the demonstration of high-fidelity entangling gates with neutral atoms. QuEra Computing Inc. was founded in 2018 based on pioneering research at Harvard and #MIT and is based in Boston. The company came out of stealth mode in November 2021 with $17 million in funding from Rakuten, and other investors. QuEra is building the industry’s most scalable quantum computers to tackle useful but classically intractable problems for commercially relevant applications. Their signature machine, Aquila, is available now for general use on Amazon Braket. Check out Chris's conversation with Alex. #quantumcomputing QuEra Computing Inc. #neutralatoms #Rydbergatoms #AmazonBraket #Aquila Inside Quantum Technology #IQT  
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 48: QC Ware CEO Matt Johnson19 Apr 202300:47:30
Chris Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod with Matt Johnson, Co-Founder and CEO, QC Ware is live! Matt was a captain in the Air Force on active duty for five years and then worked as a managing director in private equity at Apollo Management. His company, QC Ware, is a quantum and classical computing software and services company focused on delivering enterprise value through cutting-edge computational technology. With specialization in machine learning and chemistry simulation applications, QC Ware develops for both near-term quantum and state-of-the-art classical computing hardware. The company just introduced an exciting new capability called Promethium providing a SaaS platform that enables customers to simulate molecular properties and accelerate new molecule discovery on powerful classical hardware. Check out the press release. Take a listen to this fascinating conversation! #quantumcomputing @QCWare #quantumchemistry #HPC Inside Quantum Technology #IQT
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 47: Brian Lenahan & Kenna Hughes-Castleberry Discuss Their Book ‘On the Shoulders of Giants’05 Apr 202300:33:11
Chris Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod features Brian Lenahan and Kenna Hughes-Castleberry discussing their latest book “On the Shoulders of Giants” which shares stories of 10 unsung heroes in quantum physics, engineering, and mathematics. Brian is the Founder & Chair of the Quantum Strategy Institute and the author of two seminal books on quantum and business. Kenna is a science journalist and podcaster who currently works as the Science Communicator at JILA. She also writes for Inside Quantum Technology as a freelance staff editor. Worth noting that most of the subjects for this book come from a non white male background, offering new role models to inspire the next generation of the quantum workforce and encourage them to break current stereotypes. You can order the book on Amazon. Check out this very interesting conversation! #quantumcomputing #QSI #JILA Inside Quantum Technology #IQT
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 73: Zhanet Zaharieva, Chief Operating Officer of Quantum Dice29 May 202400:34:52
My latest Quantum Tech Pod with Zhanet Zaharieva, Chief Operating Officer of Quantum Dice, is live! Zhanet earned a DPhil from the University of Oxford in Materials Science where she designed novel methods for the development of quantum dot technologies. As the result of creating a patent application from her doctoral research, Zhanet began considering how to translate her academic quantum research into real world applications. She strongly believes that sharing scientific discoveries with society is a key responsibility of scientists. The result? Quantum Dice! Her company is developing the world's fastest self-certifying and completely embedded quantum random number generator - QRNG. Founded in April 2020, Quantum Dice was spun out of the world's leading quantum optics group at the University of Oxford. As COO, she was involved in scaling the start-up from five founding members to a team of twenty in under two years. In addition, her external role involved business development for large enterprises including securing a commercial contract with HSBC for exploring QRNGs in Monte Carlo simulations. As a result of her work in the sector, she has recently been awarded Electronics Weekly's Electronics Entrepreneur of the Year. She hopes to use her platform to further promote STEM subjects among young women as they navigate their careers. Check out my fascinating conversation with Zhanet! #QRNG #quantumrandonnumbergenerator #quantumcomputing #quantumnetworking #WomenInQuantum Inside Quantum Technology
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 46: Andrew Dzurak, Diraq CEO and Founder29 Mar 202300:43:28
Chris Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod with Andrew Dzurak, CEO & Founder, Diraq is live! Andrew was a key participant over 20 years ago in establishing the Australian Research Council Centre for Quantum Computer Technology. Along with his colleague Andrea Morello, they demonstrated the world’s first silicon quantum bits (qubits) in 2012. Today, they are world leaders in building quantum processors using electron spins in CMOS quantum dots. Their goal is to drive qubit numbers on a single chip to the billions, compared to the hundreds of qubits that exist today. His company’s SMART qubit protocol delivers extended coherence times using so-called ‘dressed’ qubits that rock back and forth like a metronome rather than spinning in circles – delivering coherence times of more than 230 microseconds. Take a listen to this great conversation! #diraq #quantumdots #siliconqubits #ARC #quantumcomputing Inside Quantum Technology #IQT  
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 45: D-Wave CEO Alan Baratz22 Mar 202300:40:28
Chris Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod with Alan Baratz, CEO, D-Wave is live. He became CEO in 2020 and previously served as EVP of R&D and Chief Product Officer. Alan has over 25 years of experience bringing new products to market at leading technology companies and software startups. He was the 1st president of JavaSoft at Sun Microsystems and oversaw the growth and adoption of the Java platform from its infancy to a robust platform supporting mission-critical applications in nearly 80 percent of Fortune 1000 companies. D-Wave's 2X Quantum Computer with more than 1,000 qubits was installed in 2015 at the Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab at NASA Ames – over 8 years ago! Today, D-Wave is the only company developing both annealing and gate-model quantum computers. Take a listen to this fascinating conversation! @DWavesystems #quantumannealing #quantumcomputing Inside Quantum Technology #IQT  
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 44: Qruise CEO Shai Machnes08 Mar 202300:24:34
Chris Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod with Shai Machnes, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, Qruise is live! Shai’s team is using machine learning & Quantum Optimal Control to improve control of the current generation of noisy intermediate scale quantum computers (NISQ devices). His company is also developing Machine Learning for Science as a productized toolset to make ML-driven discovery accessible to all. They are starting with a junior quantum control physicist, similar to the capabilities of a 2nd year PhD student and growing from there. Take a listen to this interesting conversation! #Qruise #ML #machinelearning  #quantumcomputing Inside Quantum Technology #IQT
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 43: Charles Robinson, IBM Quantum Safe Team28 Feb 202300:28:36
Inside Quantum Technology is delighted to support Black History Month with Chris Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod - an interview with Charles Robinson, Public Sector Leader IBM Quantum Computing & World Wide leader Quantum Safe Team. Charles is a veteran and a graduate of Howard University with over 30 years’ experience in information technology, business development, engineering, and management in commercial, DOD and intelligence organizations. He has worked on all aspects of information and communications infrastructure. Charles was instrumental in the formation of the IBM-HBCU Quantum Center, enabling talented Black students to get involved in this exciting new technology. He currently leads IBM’s Quantum Safe Team focused on securing the world’s digital infrastructure for the era of quantum computing. Take a listen to this great conversation! @IBMQuantum IBMQuantumSafe #BlackHistoryMonth #HBCU #quantumsafe #PQC #quantumcomputing Inside Quantum Technology  
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 42: Dr. Dana Anderson, CSO, Infleqtion01 Feb 202300:47:45
Chris Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod with Dana Anderson, Co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer, ColdQuanta Infleqtion is live! His father was a physicist and professor at the U of Chicago and worked with Enrico Fermi! Dana got a Ph.D. in quantum optics at the U of Arizona and started guiding cold atoms through hollow core optical fibers in the mid-1990s. Excited about the tremendous potential of the Bose-Einstein Condensate, he founded ColdQuanta in 2007. Today, the company has a wide-ranging portfolio that includes Hilbert - a gate-based quantum computer that uses lasers to cool ions to extremely low temps - and Albert - a cloud-accessible BEC implementation specifically targeting the development of sensing (inertial and RF) and quantum signal processing. Take a listen to this great conversation! #BEC #Bose-Einstein Condensate #coldatoms #hilbert #albert #quantumcomputing #quantumsensing #IQT #Fermi InsideQuantumTechnology  
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 41: Jack Hidary, SandboxAQ CEO04 Jan 202300:56:10
Chris Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod with Jack Hidary CEO of SandboxAQ is live! Jack is a serial entrepreneur and co-founder of several tech companies, including EarthWeb/Dice, which he led from its founding through IPO. In July, SandboxAQ was selected for NIST’s National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence Migration to Post-Quantum Cryptography Project. With a focus on encryption management for large enterprises and governments in the face of Store-now-decrypt-later attacks, SandboxAQ developed AQ Analyzer - a piece of enterprise software that crawls around on prem or in the cloud to uncover encryption vulnerabilities. The company is also working on quantum-driven solutions in biopharma, materials science, and battery chemistry. Take a listen to this great conversation! #quantumcomputing #quantumencryption #SNDL #Alphabet Inside Quantum Technology #IQT #sandboxaq
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 40: Quantinuum Chief Scientist Bob Coecke07 Dec 202200:41:34
Chris Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod with Bob Coecke, Chief Scientist, Quantinuum is live! Bob initially studied architecture and engineering but, after an internship, discovered he didn’t like it and moved to physics where he got a PhD. Bob and Chris discussed ZX calculus (a key element of TKET), category theory, Quantum Foundations, linear logic, Quantum-native natural language processing, this year’s Nobel Prize in Physics, and Categorical Quantum Mechanics (CQM). Btw – Bob has a new book coming out in a couple of weeks called “Quantum in Pictures” designed to make quantum understandable to both the general public as well as High School students. Look for it on Amazon. And take a listen to the conversation! #quantumcomputing #QNLP #quantumphysics #quantuminformationscience #TKET #quantumstudents Inside Quantum Technology  Quantum in Pictures Coecke's book available soon on Kindle, and early January paper copies  
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 39: Qunnect CEO Noel Goddard16 Nov 202200:58:24
Chris Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod with Noel Goddard, CEO, Qunnect is live! Noel was an avid sportbike motorcyclist for 10 years in a former life! She is also a serial entrepreneur who founded/led two biotech startup companies and was a seed investor with the Accelerate NY Seed Fund - she built a portfolio of 24 companies across deep technology and life science sectors. In 2021, Qunnect introduced the world's first commercial quantum memory, the cornerstone of their Quantum Repeater product suite providing long-distance distribution of entanglement over existing telecom infrastructure. Plus – they recently received a Series A funding round of over $8M, led by Airbus Ventures, with additional participation from Quantonation and SandboxAQ. Check out the conversation! #quantumnetwork #quantummemory #quantumrepeaters #quantumcomputing
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 38: Tony Uttley, Quantinuum President and COO02 Nov 202200:42:55
Chris Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod with Tony Uttley, COO and President of Quantinuum is live! Tony saw the movie “The Right Stuff” and wanted to be an astronaut! (He did eventually spend 10 years in management roles at NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Human #Space Flight program.) Tony founded Honeywell Quantum Solutions and served as its President before the creation of Quantinuum. Before Honeywell, he was a Principal at Boston Consulting Group (BCG). We had a great discussion about the company’s recent achievement of a quantum volume of 8192, their second new record in a year. Also excited about the fact that #TKET, their advanced software developer kit, has been downloaded over 500K times. Check out the conversation! #quantumcomputing #quantum #quantumsoftware #quantumhardware
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 37: Eric Holland, Keysight Solutions Director of Strategic Growth Initiatives12 Oct 202200:41:08
Chris Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod with Eric Holland, Director, Strategic Growth Initiatives, Quantum Engineering Solutions at Keysight Technologies is live! Eric grew up in a small town in New Hampshire and after getting a PhD in physics from Yale, worked as Fermilab’s Deputy Director of Quantum Technology as well as Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s Chief Quantum Hardware & Application Architect. Keysight’s Quantum Control System (QCS) is described as the world’s first fully digital quantum control solution. We talked about what Bill and Dave might think of their company leading the way in quantum engineering solutions! Check out the conversation. #quantum #Keysight #quantumcontrolsystems #QCS
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 72: Andrei Dragomir, Aquark Technologies15 May 202400:41:46
My latest Quantum Tech Pod with Andrei Dragomir – Co-Founder and CEO of quantum company Aquark Technologies is live! Andrei grew up in Romania in a house with a scientific focus: his mother is a professor of physics, and his father is an engineer.  He remembers as a kid going to his mom's lab after school, where his toys of choice were the devices lying around—the optics, the lasers, the electronics. He moved to the UK to study, and for the first two-thirds of his PhD at the University of Southampton, he focused on microfabrication and vacuum science rather than quantum physics. Aquark Technologies was spun out of the University of Southampton in 2021 to develop the world’s smallest plug-and-play cold atom quantum device. Andrei and I discussed recent developments in cold atom technology, including the invention of “super molasses,” which simplifies miniaturizing and mainstreaming this technology. One application is a “gravity camera,” which can scan large areas simultaneously and monitor long-term gravity signatures. The company has been selected for the Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) initiative, a NATO-funded accelerator program. Aquark aims to miniaturize quantum devices for multiple real-world applications, such as sensing, computing, and communications, leveraging cold atom technology. Check out my wide-ranging conversation with Andrei! The “Quantum Tech Pod” podcast, hosted by Christopher Bishop from Inside Quantum Technology, offers a deep dive into the rapidly evolving world of quantum technology. Christopher, an industry expert, engages with leading figures in the field, discussing the latest developments, breakthroughs, and challenges in quantum computing, communication, sensing, and cryptography. The podcast is an informative platform for experts and enthusiasts, providing insights into how quantum technology shapes the future and its implications across various industries. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just curious about quantum technology, “Quantum Tech Pod” delivers engaging conversations illuminating this cutting-edge field.
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 36: Richard Murray, ORCA Computing28 Sep 202200:37:37
Chris Bishop's latest Quantum Tech Pod with Richard Murray, Co-Founder and CEO of ORCA Computing is live. His parents were science teachers who inspired hi to study math and physics. After receiving his PhD in coherent quantum comtrol of cold Rubidium atoms, Richard worked in the private sector--helped Oakley look at using nano structures to polarize their sunglasses! He led Innovate UK's £32 million program focused on quantum technologies, but had always wanted to start a company.  So, in 2019, Richard co-founded ORCA Computing. His distinguished team identified that short-term quantum memories could synchronize photonic operations, performing what is known as "spectral multiplexing." Check out their conversation. #quantumtechnology #quantumcomputing #photonicquantum #spectralmultiplexing #InnovateUK ORCA Computing Richard Murray LinkedIn profile Innovate UK website  
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 35: Steve Brierley, Riverlane, and Quantum Operating Systems07 Sep 202200:29:42
Chris Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod with Steve Brierley, CEO/Founder, Riverlane is live! Steve founded the company in 2016, based on his passionate belief that fault tolerant quantum computers will accelerate a significant era of human progress and could be developed sooner than previously imagined. His company is building Deltaflow.OS – the operating system for error-corrected quantum computers. Innovate UK has provided £500k to explore using syndrome extraction (additional qubits) on superconducting quantum computers to develop error correction techniques. Riverlane will be presenting “Beyond NISQ: Defining the roadmap to error-corrected quantum computers” at IEEE Quantum Week next week. Check out our conversation! #quantumtechnology #quantumcomputing ##superconducting #syndromeextraction
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 34: EeroQ CEO Nick Farina: Electrons on Helium and the Pursuit of Universal Quantum Hardware25 Aug 202200:48:25
Chris Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod with Nick Farina, CEO of EeroQ Quantum Hardware is live! Nick was a caddy at the Biltmore and then became a financial and tech journalist. He also started three companies. EeroQ Quantum Hardware is building a universal quantum computer by trapping and controlling individual electrons floating above pools of superfluid helium. Their ultimate goal: a large-scale quantum computer based on the magnetic (spin) state of these trapped electrons. Plus – they just announced a $7.25 million seed funding round! Check out the conversation.  #quantumcomputing #qis #quantumtechnology #investinginquantum
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 33: Quantum Venture Capital Due Diligence Roundtable: whurley, Ilana Wisby, and Morgan Polotan10 Aug 202200:38:09
Chris Bishop’s latest Quantum Tech Pod provides expert insight in a group conversation with three amazing guests: whurley, CEO, Strangeworks; Ilana Wisby, CEO, Oxford Quantum Circuits and Morgan Polotan, Senior Principal, B Capital Group. The topic: “How to do due diligence on a quantum company.”  Topics include balancing conflicting information, managing LP expectations about ROI, importance of partnerships and government investment and the need for reverse due diligence to make sure the VC is the right partner for your journey. Check it out here. #quantumtechnology #quantumcomputing  Inside Quantum Technology #investinginquantum
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 32: Quantum Cryogenics with Corban Tillemann-Dick, Maybell Quantum CEO27 Jul 202200:28:41
Chris Bishop on Quantum Tech Pod with Corban Tillemann-Dick, Founder/CEO, Maybell Quantum Industries is live! Before Maybell, Corban spent 10 years at Boston Consulting Group (BCG) where he led Quantum Computing efforts. Working with many leading-edge players led him to believe that quantum was going to be as important to the next 60 years as integrated circuits have been for the past 60 years and he didn’t want to be on the outside. He left BCG and co-founded Maybell to make a revolutionary dilution refrigerator called The Icebox as well as a high-density wiring solution called Maybell Flexlines.
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 31: NVIDIA Director, HPC & Quantum Computing Product, Timothy Costa13 Jul 202200:26:20
Chris Bishop's Quantum Tech Pod with Timothy Costa, Director, HPC & Quantum Computing Product at NVIDIA is live! Tim was an #HPC application engineer at Intel before joining NVIDIA where he discovered that he enjoyed the role of product manager and that led to his current role. We discussed the recently announced  Quantum Optimized Device Architecture (#QODA), an open, unified environment for today’s most powerful computers and quantum processors. NVIDIA already has an impressive list of hardware, software, and supercomputing partners.
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 30: Quantum Control Systems with Per Nyberg, Quantum Machines08 Jun 202200:30:23
(QuantumTechPod) Chris Bishop's Quantum Tech Pod with Per Nyberg, VP, Strategic Markets and Alliances at Quantum Machines is live! Per grew up in Montreal, spent 12 years at NEC Corporation then joined Cray Inc. running all industry verticals. A year ago, QM came knocking. Per is delighted to be part of an industry “being born in front of our eyes.” Their Quantum Orchestration Platform (QOP) is the first hybrid architecture designed for quantum control, allowing for real-time decision-making with extreme ease and speed. Check out the conversation.
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 29: Post-Quantum Cryptography with Denis Mandich, Qrypt CTO01 Jun 202200:27:00
(QuantumTechPod) Chris Bishop's Quantum Tech Pod with Denis Mandich, CTO of Qrypt is live! Denis was born in Croatia and then was a refugee in Austria waiting for asylum in the US. Always interested in science, he studied string theory and quantum mechanics and was recruited by the intelligence community where he spent 20 years. The rise of quantum computers along with visibility into the scale of data theft from the US by foreign governments led him to start Qrypt to provide clients with “everlasting encryption.”
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 28: Scalable Quantum Processors with Georges-Oliver Reymond, PASQAL CEO18 May 202200:24:28
(QuantumTechPod) Chris Bishop's Quantum Tech Pod w/Georges-Olivier REYMOND, Pasqal CEO is live! PASQAL is the first French company to develop quantum computing hardware and their roadmap gets them to 1000 qubits by the end of 2023. The recent merger with Qu & Co allows them to provide a turnkey system - hardware and software together – accelerating the achievement of quantum advantage enabling practical real-world applications. They are also partnering with Atos to develop hybrid #HPC and quantum solutions. And their system will be available on Azure - Microsoft's Cloud Computing Platform later this year.
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 27: IBM Quantum with Dr. Joseph Broz04 May 202200:41:20
Chris Bishop's Quantum Tech Pod with Joe Broz is live! He was a founding Director of the QED-C and is now VP, Quantum Growth and Market Development at IBM. His focus is large deployments where IBM will establish strategic partnerships with companies, government organizations and academic institutions. When I asked him to look into his crystal ball and predict where quantum might be in 10 years, he demurred and shared the apocryphal quote from William Gibson: “The future is already here, it’s just not evenly distributed.” Check out the conversation by clicking sound link below. Joseph S. Broz - Vice President, Quantum Growth and Markets, Thomas J. Watson Research Center, IBM will deliver the Diamond Sponsor Keynote to IQT San Diego on May 10 at 8:55 IBM is Diamond Sponsor of IQT-San Diego "The World's Quantum Enterprise" event May 10-12, 2022  
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 71: Lawrence Gasman, President, IQT Research – Inside Quantum Technology01 May 202400:31:21
My latest Quantum Tech Pod with Lawrence Gasman, President of IQT Research, is live!  Lawrence Gasman, a renowned expert in quantum technology, hails from North London and is an alumnus of Manchester University, where he studied mathematics and philosophy. He further honed his skills with an MBA from the prestigious London Business School.  Over the past 30 years, Lawrence set up several market research companies specializing in different technologies, with the most continued focus on telecommunications. He and I discussed the range of topics he covers in his role as President of  IQT Research, including guidance on telecom, advanced materials, smart tech markets, and an emphasis on quantum technology. Lawrence and his team will be publishing the Quantum Technology Industry Report 2024 in the next few weeks. It is a treasure trove of insights for executives, offering a comprehensive perspective on today's quantum technology landscape, including market forecasts, initiatives at major companies, and potential investment opportunities.  If you want to know how Roche uses quantum computers to design drugs or what JP Morgan is doing on portfolio optimization, the QTIR 2024 provides guidance to help you understand how specific verticals are leveraging quantum technologies. Listeners can download an excerpt today from the main IQT website. Check out my wide-ranging conversation with Lawrence! The “Quantum Tech Pod” podcast, hosted by Christopher Bishop from Inside Quantum Technology (IQT), offers a deep dive into the rapidly evolving world of quantum technology. Christopher, an industry expert, engages with leading figures in the field, discussing the latest developments, breakthroughs, and challenges in quantum computing, communication, sensing, and cryptography. The podcast is an informative platform for experts and enthusiasts, providing insights into how quantum technology shapes the future and its implications across various industries. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just curious about quantum technology, “Quantum Tech Pod” delivers engaging conversations illuminating this cutting-edge field.
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 26: Quantropi CTO Michael Redding and Post-Quantum Cryptography27 Apr 202200:25:59
(QuantumTechPod) Chris Bishop's latest Quantum Tech Pod w/ Michael Redding is live! After years at Accenture Ventures, Mike was so intrigued by quantum encryption that he hopped on a plane in the middle of winter during a pandemic and flew to Ottawa to join Quantropi Inc. While RSA has been a great scheme for 20-plus years, quantum computers have the potential to put every secure online transaction under threat. His company enables quantum-secure data communications over unlimited distances, via any communications network. Click link below to listen.
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 25: Quantum Executive Advisory with Karina Robinson, CEO of Robinson Hambro20 Apr 202200:31:15
(QuantumTechPod) Chris Bishop's latest Quantum Tech Pod with Karina Robinson, CEO, Robinson Hambro, is now live! Karina convened the City Quantum Summit last year at the Mansion House in London. Her goal was to initiate a conversation around how quantum might address challenges that all companies face – especially those in the financial services sector – including cybersecurity, sustainability, and competition. Her feeling is that companies need people in executive roles who can help them interact with the quantum world. By inviting the CEOs of financial services companies and quantum CEOs, she got that conversation going. Take a listen here. Robinson Hambro specialises in Board Search and Chairman Advisory. The Firm advises companies with a global outlook drawing on the experience of a multilingual and multidisciplinary team.
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 24: Robert Liscouski, CEO of Quantum Computing Inc. (NASD: QUBT)30 Mar 202200:43:15
(QuantumTechPod) Host Christopher Bishop's Quantum Tech Pod with Robert Liscouski, President, CEO, and Chairman of Quantum Computing Inc. is now live! From homicide detective to the US Dept of Homeland Security to Coca Cola to CEO of a quantum computing company, Bob has had several different careers. A common thread? The power of data. And a realization in the early days that computers would enable organizations to collect and manipulate large data sets to deliver better outcomes. QCI’s flagship product Qatalyst is a cloud-based quantum software solution, offering ready-to-run software for complex constrained optimization computations. Bio of Robert Liscouski Robert has served as president, CEO, and chairman of Quantum Computing Inc. since February 2018, bringing to the company more than 35 years of executive experience at public and private companies, and federal agencies. He has extensive experience developing critical programs for protecting national security interests and essential infrastructure, as well as in crisis management, organizational development, and strategic planning. Robert’s public sector experience includes time in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the U.S. Department of State, the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office, and he served on the Intelligence ScienceBoard supporting the CIA and NIA. On the private sector side, Robert has held roles at Implant Sciences, Coca-Cola Company, and Orion Scientific Systems. Robert currently serves on the board of technical advisors for the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and the board of the National Child Protection Task Force. He received his Bachelor of Science from John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Master of Public Administration from the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. About Quantum Computing Inc. Quantum Computing Inc. (QCI) (NASDAQ:QUBT), is a classical and quantum software vendor, offering ready-to-run software for complex optimization computations. The company’s flagship software solution, Qatalyst, is the industry’s only quantum application accelerator, empowering today’s programmers to immediately leverage the power of quantum techniques for faster, better and more diverse solutions, with no need for quantum expertise or training. Qatalyst empowers today’s subject matter experts (SMEs) to leverage the power of quantum techniques for faster, better, and more diverse business decisions - with no need for quantum expertise.QCI was founded in 2018 by leaders in supercomputing, mathematics, and massively parallel programming to solve the enormous software development challenges inherent with quantum computing. The company realized that the complex SDK programming for quantum software doesn’t work for non-quantum experts and decided to fix that for today's users.
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 23: Joe Fitzsimons, Horizon Quantum Computing CEO23 Mar 202200:35:40
(QuantumTechPod) Host Christopher Bishop's Quantum Tech Pod with Joe Fitzsimons, CEO, Horizon Quantum Computing is now live! At university, he focused on quantum because he always wanted to work on a frontier technology whose primary goal was to have an effect on the world. Worth noting that a Ph.D. in physics is NOT required to work at Horizon. Senior program manager Amanda Chew recently joined from Microsoft and brings her experience developing software solutions to the quantum world. Check it out by clicking on sound bar at bottom of page here. Biography of Dr. Joseph Fitzsimons Dr. Joe Fitzsimons left a tenured faculty position at Singapore University of Technology and Design to found Horizon Quantum Computing in 2018. Drawing on over 15 years’ experience in quantum computing and computational complexity theory, his goal is to make quantum computing a general-purpose computing technology, capable of addressing some of the world’s most challenging computational problems. Joe received a BSc in Theoretical Physics from University College Dublin and a DPhil from Oxford, where he went on to become a fellow of Merton College. Dr. Fitzsimons has been named as a National Research Foundation Fellow and to the MIT Technology Review’s list of Innovators Under 35 Asia. His company Horizon Quantum Computing is pioneering an approach to quantum computing that allows users to write programs in classical languages that can be compiled and run on conventional or quantum computers, without any knowledge in quantum computing. By removing the need for prior quantum computing experience, Horizon’s tools will democratize the development of quantum-enhanced applications, making the power of quantum computing accessible to every software developer. About Horizon Computing Horizon Computing is working to democratise quantum computing applications for businesses by removing the need for quantum algorithms knowledge for software developers. For that, Horizon Computing is building a compiler that automatically constructs quantum algorithms from classical code. The company was founded in 2018 in Singapore by Dr Joe Fitzsimons, DPhil from Oxford, a specialist in quantum computing and computational complexity theory with over 15 years of experience. The leadership team also includes Dr Si-Hui Tan, PhD from MIT, who has been actively involved in quantum research for 15 years. A seed round led by SGInnovate and seed-plus led by Sequoia Capital India allowed our company to bring its financing to SGD 4.5 million (USD 3.23 million). Other investors include Abies Ventures, DCVC, Qubit Protocol, Summer Capital and Posa CV.
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