Bootcamps
On the first day of Quantum World Congress 2022, we’re proud to partner with a collection of quantum’s brightest minds to present a series of six bootcamps for everyone from the quantum curious and educators to the experienced quantum workforce and organizational executives and leaders navigating the transition to a quantum-ready future. Explore them below, or sort opportunities that are right for you. When you register for Quantum World Congress, you’ll be able to select the bootcamps you’d like to attend.
This workshop aims to provide a framework for international collaboration across sectors, by showcasing some of the current initiatives and best practices, and by facilitating dialogue and networking among the participants.
This dynamic 2-hour workshop will focus on the potential of quantum technologies in advancing sustainable development.
Working in conjunction with Industry leaders from Cleveland Clinic, GSK and Swelife, this workshop invites attendees of the Quantum World Congress to learn about the latest progress, and ways to engage with the Hub as it moves into the execution phase.
This workshop will focus on Quantum Systems, encompassing talks on interconnecting sensors, computers, and communications infrastructure. The following discussion on the three topics; Security; Quantum Computing; and Infrastructural Interoperability, Standards & Transition Pathways will generate actionable recommendations and priorities.
This immersive workshop will explore use cases, applications and technologies at the intersection of Quantum & Space, including using of quantum science and technologies for the advancement of space exploration and our understanding of the cosmos, using the environment of space to advance quantum science and technology discovery and applications, and enabling development of new and improved capabilities that can service new opportunities for commercialization of space.
This workshop, Implications of Adversarial Quantum Financial Disruptions, is a scenario planning session aiming to address preparedness, coordination, responsibility, and economic resilience.