As the Associate Director of the Research Technology Office at ASU’s Knowledge Enterprise, I had the opportunity to attend the Quantum World Congress 2023 in Virginia, which proved to be an enlightening and gratifying experience!
One of the event’s highlights was the range of breakout sessions, where discussions revolved around the three major quantum technology sectors: quantum computing, quantum sensing and metrology, and quantum networking. These sessions not only provided expert guidance and inspiration but also emphasized the imperative of expanding the use case landscape, especially in the field of quantum computing.
As the Associate Director of the Research Technology Office at ASU’s Knowledge Enterprise, I had the opportunity to attend the Quantum World Congress 2023 in Virginia, which proved to be an enlightening and gratifying experience!
One of the event’s highlights was the range of breakout sessions, where discussions revolved around the three major quantum technology sectors: quantum computing, quantum sensing and metrology, and quantum networking. These sessions not only provided expert guidance and inspiration but also emphasized the imperative of expanding the use case landscape, especially in the field of quantum computing.
Stepping into the exhibition hall, I was met with a vibrant array of businesses, collectively encompassing all the major focus areas of the quantum ecosystem. It was a testament to the rapid growth and potential of the quantum field, showcasing the collaborative effort needed to drive technological advancements.
Amidst the wealth of knowledge and cutting-edge technology on display, the reception was one of my favorite parts. Beyond the delicious appetizers representing the regional cuisine, one moment that stood out to me was the opportunity to spend quality time with Quantum Collaborative’s newest partners.
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