This year’s topic, “Technology Shaping Tomorrow’s Territory,” will focus on extracting real value and tangible results from the program. This is partly due to the focus on co-creation events, which will bring together leading practitioners to dive into workshops, ideation, and creation events throughout the forum. More than 10 co-creation events are planned, including the The Quantum Technology Landscape co-creation event organized by Latvian Quantum Initiative team.
As always, the event is free to attend but requires registration in advance.
Events organized by Latvian Quantum Initiative team:
The Quantum Technology Landscape: Catalyzing Regional Collaboration and Innovation
October 30,
15:00-18:00
As quantum technologies move from theoretical research to practical applications, they are poised to revolutionize industries and redefine our technological landscape. Join us for a co-creation event focusing on the transformative power of quantum technologies and their role in shaping the future of innovation and regional cooperation. Focus points of the event:
- National Quantum Initiatives and Regional Synergy: Delve into how national quantum initiatives and other projects are transforming regional cooperation, driving innovation, and setting new benchmarks.
- Building Strong Regional Networks: Uncover the dynamic roles of coordinators, participants, and partners in forging robust regional networks that accelerate the pace of quantum advancements and collaborative projects.
- Latvia at the Quantum Forefront: Celebrate the strategic importance of hosting the QIP conference in Latvia, spotlighting the nation’s leadership and the collaborative spirit of the Nordic countries and Europe in pushing the boundaries of quantum research and technology.
The event will be held in a moderated roundtable discussion format featuring invited speakers. Observers will have a chance to listen in and ask questions. We particularly invite representatives from the healthcare, finance, defense, maritime and connectivity sectors to join the event.
Location – ATTA Centre, Event Room “M”
Invitation-only event.
For more information, please e-mail to Zane Čerpakovska (zane.cerpakovska@lu.lv)
Quantum Technologies in Europe: Trends, Goals, Progress, and Collaboration
October 31,
10:30 - 11:20
Innovation & Technology Stage
Experts:
Vyacheslavs Kashcheyevs, Professor, University of Latvia
Gerbold Ménard, Researcher, CNRS
Milja Kalliosaari, Government Relations Manager, IQM Quantum Computers
Katie Low, Policy Officer, European Commission
Andris Ambainis, Professor, University of Latvia
- The latest advancements in quantum technologies, and how European countries are contributing to global quantum research and innovation.
- How are European policies shaping the development and adoption of quantum technologies and what political challenges and opportunities exist for advancing quantum technologies in Europe?
- The main objectives and priorities of the European Quantum Declaration and how national projects synergize with them.
- Importance of ecosystem cooperation for the advancement of quantum technologies in Europe.
This session will be streamed on live.5gtechritory.com