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Panel: What’s next for quantum technologies?

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What does the future hold for quantum technologies, what are the pitfalls and how academia, startups, industry and government work together to solve the challenges ahead?

Earlier this month, I chaired a panel tackling these questions for Bristol Innovations‘ first Foresight Live event, featuring Ruth Oulton, professor of quantum photonics at the University of Bristol, Zoe Davidson, a research specialist in optical networks at telecoms firm BT, and Francesco Raffaelli, head of technology at secure communications startup KETS Quantum Security.

I’m delighted to be able to share a full recording with you today.

If you’re interested in attending the next Foresight Live event, grab tickets here and make sure you also sign up for the newsletter Foresight Digest. And if you’d rather watch the video of the panel, you can find that on BI Foresight, where you can also find a a summary write-up by myself.

Guests

Ruth Oulton Ruth Oulton is a professor of quantum photonics at the University of Bristol.
Zoe Davidson Zoe Davidson is a research specialist in optical networks at telecoms firm BT.
Francesco Raffaelli Francesco Raffaelli is the head of technology at KETS Quantum Security.
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What does the future hold for quantum technologies, what are the pitfalls and how academia, startups, industry and government work together to solve the challenges ahead?

Earlier this month, I chaired a panel tackling these questions for Bristol Innovations‘ first Foresight Live event, featuring Ruth Oulton, professor of quantum photonics at the University of Bristol, Zoe Davidson, a research specialist in optical networks at telecoms firm BT, and Francesco Raffaelli, head of technology at secure communications startup KETS Quantum Security.

I’m delighted to be able to share a full recording with you today.

If you’re interested in attending the next Foresight Live event, grab tickets here and make sure you also sign up for the newsletter Foresight Digest. And if you’d rather watch the video of the panel, you can find that on BI Foresight, where you can also find a a summary write-up by myself.

Guests

Ruth Oulton Ruth Oulton is a professor of quantum photonics at the University of Bristol.
Zoe Davidson Zoe Davidson is a research specialist in optical networks at telecoms firm BT.
Francesco Raffaelli Francesco Raffaelli is the head of technology at KETS Quantum Security.
  continue reading

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