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Quantum Technologies: Conference Call

23 Jun, 2022

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Building on the success of the series of Joint Symposia on Quantum Technologies held over 2021 and 2022, The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) will host the first in-person Joint Symposium on Quantum Technologies on 13th - 14th September 2022 at the NPL facilities in Teddington, UK.

The event will include speakers from across industry and academia to both provide a broad introduction to and present the latest advances across all pillars of quantum technologies including:

Quantum Networks and Computation

Quantum Integrated Circuits

Quantum Metrology and Standards

Forging market connections

This conference will also bring together international scientists and engineers from the emerging quantum industries to discuss the feasibility of, as well as the scope of challenges to, the commercialisation of quantum technologies.

NPL is collaborating on this conference with the UK Quantum hubs, Institute of Physics, IEEE UK and Ireland Quantum Group and Photonics Chapter, and IET. As with its predecessors, this conference is also fully supported by all mainstream international standards development organisations: ITU, IEC, ISO, BSI, CEN/CENELEC, ETSI.

Call for papers

You are invited to submit your latest research to this conference. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings by the Institute of Physics.

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