What does the future hold for quantum technologies, what are the pitfalls and how can 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: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/foresight-live-convergence-of-critical-technologies-in-ai-and-telecoms-tickets-1307798232719?aff=oddtdtcreator
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And if you'd rather watch the video of the panel, you can find that on BIForesight.com, where you can also find a a summary write-up by myself: https://biforesight.com/quantum/from-research-to-reality-quantum-is-not-ai/