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“Emerging Quantum Technologies” Summer School serves as a pivotal platform for professionals, earlycareer researchers, and industry leaders to delve into the latest breakthroughs and collaborative opportunities in the field of quantum technologies.

From emerging qubit technologies to quantum control electronics and algorithms, this forum explores the cutting-edge developments shaping the future of quantum computing and its integration into real-world applications. With a focus on fostering collaboration between academia and industry, the forum aims to accelerate the transition of quantum innovations from the laboratory to the market, driving forward the commercialization and widespread adoption of quantum technologies. It also explores emerging topics and collaboration by discussing the quantum technologies roadmap, emphasizing academia and industry engagement, and navigating the journey from lab to market through commercialization.

This Summer School offers a comprehensive exploration of critical domains within quantum technologiesand a pivotal aspect of the forum is the roundtable discussion, fostering collaborative dialogue on the future of quantum technologies and the imperative role of cooperative efforts between academia and industry.

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