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Quantum Computing
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What’s coming next?
Gathering perspectives from experts, other disciplines and groups in society can help us to build an inclusive future for quantum computing.
The Netherlands and Quantum
The Netherlands has a front row seat in the development of quantum computing research and industry.
Quantum and sovereignity
From science for sustainability to sovereignty struggles, the national and global future of quantum computing is complex.
Quantum in industry
The quantum computing industry is a superposition of viewpoints, from start-ups to global corporations.
Quantum for science
Quantum computing has major implications for the future of scientific research and engineering.
Quantum education
Quantum technologies are set to continue to grow—but is our future workforce ready to embrace them?
The public's perspective
As science and industry propel quantum technology forward, it’s important to keep society involved in the process.
Designing the future of quantum
Communication is key for the future of quantum computing. Luckily, designers are ready to lend a hand.
Interviews
The Dutch Community for Developing Quantum Technologies
Freeke Heijman (Director of Quantum Delta NL)
The Dutch Quantum Computing Startup Ecosystem
Ton van ‘t Noordende (Quantum Delta NL Resident Investor)
Quantum computing, national security and geopolitical competition
Patrick de Graaf (Business Director of Cybersecurity & Quantum Technology, TNO)
Starting a Company in the Quantum Tech Market
Sal Bosman (Founder & CEO of Delft Circuits)
Weather Forecasting: an unexplored field for Quantum Computing
Peter Dueben (Machine Learning & AI coordinator at the ECMWF)
Winners of the student writing competition on quantum technologies
Projective measurements
Tracing out the impact of Quantum Technology in 2040
Our quantum world with Jim Murray
Every Thursday 19:30-20:30 on the Discovery Channel!
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