Workshop 2.1: How to start with quantum computing?
Quantum computing has bypassed the starting line for a tremendous growth race from 10 billion industry in 2022 to 125 billion in 2030. This is an average growth rate of 36%.
It can potentially improve our lives worldwide by affecting many industries ( computation and AI, simulations, complexity management, physics and chemistry, healthcare, …) and creating new business opportunities.
How you benefit:
Building up new competencies is quite often a fuzzy journey:
- How and where shall I start?
- What is the current state of development?
- What is possible in the new future? What not?
- Where can I get advice?
- What makes sense/what does not?
What you can expect:
We will start with a short introduction to quantum algorithms and the landscape of possible use cases. Next will be presentations about quantum learning machines and how to translate real-world problems to quantum emulators that you can run into classical computers. Parity Quantum Computing will present how the programmability works between the software and the real quantum devices. Erste Group will introduce their quantum journey; the last presentation is about the qualification of quantum engineers. Each speaker has foreseen a Q&A session.
Who will inspire you:
- Angie Qarry - QDeepTech
- Stefan Kero - Atos SE
- Josua Unger - Parity Quantum Computing GmbH
- Filippo Fratini - Erste Group
- Lukas Mairhofer - Technikum Wien