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Connecting the “who’s who” in quantum computing software to their end-users
Quantum computing is becoming a reality and, with recent accomplishments, software for this promising technology is becoming key for successful utilization. Numerous players introduce new software solutions frequently. The Munich Quantum Software Forum aims to bring the “who’s who” in quantum computing software together and connect them to their end-users.
Program
The forum features renowned representatives from academia and industry who present existing software tools as well as recent developments, including:
- Leon Stok (IBM) covering Qiskit
- Austin Fowler (Google) covering Cirq
- Mathias Soeken (Microsoft) covering Azure Quantum
- Eric Kessler (Amazon) covering Amazon Braket
- Ross Duncan (Quantinuum) covering TKET
- Nir Minerbi and/or Yehuda Naveh covering the Classiq platform
- Fred Chong (UChicago) covering the ColdQuanta platform
- Costin Iancu (Berkeley) covering BSQKit
- Ivana Kurečić (Xanadu) covering PennyLane
- Laura Schulz (LRZ) covering the Munich Quantum Ecosystem
More details (including titles and abstracts) will be added soon.
In addition to these presentations, we also have a limited number of slots available for poster presentations during breaks. If you are interested, please see the call for posters below.
The event will take place from 08:30 to 18:00 CEST on the 9th, and 09:00 to 16:00 CEST on the 10th. Welcome coffee, lunch, and coffee breaks will be provided. Optional dinner plans will be organized by us on October 9.
Registration: https://mqsf.eventbrite.com/