This symposium, organized by Munich Quantum Valley and supported by QUTAC and Bayern Innovativ, will bring together academia and industry working on applications of quantum computing with hardware and software developers. Researchers and companies from the Bavarian quantum ecosystem will be joined by internationally leading experts to assess the current state of the art and identify the most promising near-term applications.
Quantum computing promises to be disruptive in many industrial and academic fields. However, despite significant research progress in recent years, a practical quantum advantage has not yet been realized and further breakthrough innovations in quantum hardware, software and algorithms are necessary. This 1.5 day symposium aims to reflect on this with a focus on applications: What are the main challenges and shortcomings that need to be overcome to realize a practical quantum advantage for industrial and academic challenges, and how can collaboration between both sides be strengthened?
Format
The symposium will offer a variety of presentation formats, including oral and poster presentations, panel discussions, and plenty of time for personal exchange.
This year's speakers are:
Sebastian Blatt (Planqc)
Martin Braun and Tanja Döhler (DATEV)
Ines de la Vega (IQM)
Henrik Dreyer (Quantinuum)
Pierre-Emmanuel Emeriau (Quandela)
Michael Fellner (ParityQC)
Maximilian Hess (Infineon)
Vanessa Junk (Optware)
Johannes Klepsch and Andre Luckow (BMW)
Jasper Krauser (Airbus)
Jeanette Lorenz (Fraunhofer IKS / MQV)
Johannes Oberreuter (Machine Learning Reply)
Corey O'Meara (Eon)
Carsten Polenz and Sabine Seelenmeyer (SAP)
Felix Rohde (AQT)
Hila Safi and Christoph Niedermeier (Siemens)
Sebastian Schroth (Siemens Healthineers)
Raphael Seidel (Fraunhofer FOKUS)
Michael Streif (Boehringer Ingelheim)
Joachim Ullrich (MQV)
Max Werninghaus (Walther-Meißner-Institut)
Agenda
Please find more details about the up-to-date agenda on this page.