WORKSHOP: Global Policy Collaboration for Ethical Quantum
This engaging workshop, Global Policy Collaboration for Ethical Quantum, will bring together global experts and leaders in quantum policy and ethics to foster a discussion around their recent work, discuss policy challenges and recommendations, and align on opportunities for continued collaboration.
This engaging 2-hour workshop, led by PQIC’s Quantum Policy & Ethics Center, will bring together global experts and leaders in quantum policy and ethics to foster a discussion around their recent work, discuss policy challenges and recommendations, and align on opportunities for continued collaboration. The goals for the workshop include generating visibility into areas of alignment and shared priorities on QIS policy & ethics issues; increasing collaboration across global leaders in QIS policy and ethics; spurring continued action into priority actions; identifying areas that need additional activity; and increasing visibility of global leaders in QIS policy & ethics. The participants will outline shared goals and policy priorities to unify the voice of the community engaging in work on quantum policy to increase visibility and collaboration and drive policy action in key areas.
Agenda
Welcome & Introduction
Jim Cook, Connected DMV
Purpose, Objectives, and Overview of Session
Idalia Friedson, Strangeworks
Global Perspectives (Individual Flash Talks, Followed by a Moderated Discussion)
Elif Kiesow, NSF & MIT
Hannah Parnes, EeroQ
Arthur Herman, Hudson Institute
Breakout #1: Table Discussions: Common vs Complementary Interests
Breakout #2: Discussion on formation of Global Ethics Group
Conclusion & Next Steps
Jim Cook, Connected DMV
Idalia Friedson, Strangeworks
Logistics
Date: Monday, September 9, 2024
Time: 3:00 - 5:00PM ET
Location: Capitol One HQ3, Entanglement B
Who Can Attend?
This Workshop is open to all Quantum World Congress attendees.
Registration & PreRequisites
Please register to confirm your interest. Please note that seating on the day will be on a first-come, first-served basis for pre-registered attendees.