QUANTUM INDUSTRY: A GAZE INTO THE FUTURE
We, 6 November
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13:40 - 15:10
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Conference Hall 2
(Pavilion 7)
(Pavilion 7)
Future of Technology
Panel Discussion
Opinion
Rosatom State Corporation
Over the past 30 years, the world of technology has changed dramatically, and the pace of new developments has increased exponentially. We hear about new inventions and discoveries literally every day. It is hard to imagine the transformations of the next 30 years, and quantum computing is one of the reasons for this. Clearly, the level of its integration into everyday life will be immense. Quantum computers will lead to the creation of new materials and medicines, while quantum sensors will enable precise monitoring of environmental parameters. New industries based on quantum technologies may emerge, potentially leading to a new economic order. But what role will humans play in this transformation?
Questions for discussion
- What needs to be done today for the quantum industry to emerge tomorrow?
- How will quantum technologies impact/change people’s lives?
- What will happen once a quantum computer with a power of 1 million qubits is created?
Moderators
Ruslan Yusufov
Advisor to the CEO of Rosatom State Corporation
Speakers
Kirill Lakhmanskiy
CEO, Sovtechprom
Yulia Sukhoroslova
CEO, Nanotronika, Group of Companies “Element”
Valeria Kasamara
Rector of the University of Future Technologies
Sergey Slyusarenko
science fiction writer, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Nuclear Physics at BSU
Alexey Semikhatov
Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Head of the Laboratory of the Theory of Fundamental Interactions at the Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, science popularizer, TV host
Maksim Ostras
CEO, Russian Quantum Center
Pavlos Lagoudakis
Head of the Skoltech Laboratory of Hybrid Photonics, Director of the Skoltech Photonics Center, Senior Vice President for Basic Research at Skoltech