
Conference
Exhibitor's Forum
Overview
Period |
June 24 (Tue) ~ June 26 (Thu), 2025 |
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Venue |
Exhibition hall (3F), aT Center |
Purpose |
Discovering opportunities for exchange and collaboration through the sharing of technologies and research achievements by |
Schedule
| Session | Session Topic | Time | Speaker | Affiliation | Topic |
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| Session ① 13:00 ~ 13:45 (45’) |
Quantum Policy |
13:00 ~ 13:15 (15’) | Eunseong Kim | KAIST | Introduction of KAIST Graduate School of Quantum Science and Technology |
| 13:15 ~ 13:30 (15’) | Yuhwan Jang | NIA | Quantum Technology Industrialization Achievements and Future Plans |
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| 13:30 ~ 13:45 (15’) | Saurabh Karwal | The Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) |
Overview of Quantum Activities at TNO | ||
| Session ② 13:45 ~ 16:15 (150’) |
Quantum Computing |
13:45 ~ 14:00 (15’) | Akira Tanaka | Classiq | Classiq Meets Korea: Into the Qubit Future |
| 14:00 ~ 14:15 (15’) | Brad Kim | MegazoneCloud | Connecting the Quantum Ecosystem: MegazoneCloud’s Execution and Expansion Strategy |
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| 14:15 ~ 14:30 (15’) | Itai Arad | Qedma Quantum Computing | Near-term quantum advantage with QESEM error mitigation software |
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| 14:30 ~ 14:45 (15’) | Charles Chung | IBM Korea | Quantum-Centric Supercomputing: Near-Term Industry-Scale Chemistry & Material Simulation |
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| 14:45 ~ 15:00 (15') | Break | ||||
| 15:00 ~ 15:15 (15’) | Johnson Jun | Seoul Metropolitan Government (Qummit) |
Qummit Quantum Software: Bridging Research to Industry |
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| 15:15 ~ 15:30 (15’) | Tommaso Macri | QuEra Computing | QuEra Computing: Leading Quantum Innovation with Neutral Atoms |
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| 15:30 ~ 15:45 (15’) | Mikio Nakahara | IQM Quantum Computers | IQM Approach to Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing |
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| 15:45 ~ 16:00 (15’) | Hyunchul Jung | NORMA | Quantum Computing Cloud Q Platform as a Service |
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| 16:00 ~ 16:15 (15’) | Taehyun Kim | NextQuantum | Overview of NextQuantum at Seoul National University |
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※ The detailed schedule may vary depending on the operational situation.
| Session | Session Topic | Time | Speaker | Affiliation | Topic |
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| Session ③ 10:45 ~ 12:00 (75’) |
Quantum Communication· Sensing·Hardware |
10:45 ~ 11:00 (15’) | Kyungwoon Lee | KT | Towards the Quantum Internet |
| 11:00 ~ 11:15 (15’) | Jinyoung Kim | SDT Inc. | Current Status and Future Plans for the Development of Domestically Produced Dilution Refrigerators in Korea | ||
| 11:15 ~ 11:30 (15’) | Jongbo Choi | LG Uplus | Quantum Security SaaS | ||
| 11:30 ~ 11:45 (15’) | Stephen Oh | Korea Quantum Computing | The Critical Role of PQC-Based HSM in Cyber Security |
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| 11:45 ~ 12:00 (15’) | Deokyoung Lee | Seoul Metropolitan Government (OAQ) |
Quantum Sensing for Defense: Current Status and Future Outlook on GPS-Free Navigation and Next-Generation Surveillance |
※ The detailed schedule may vary depending on the operational situation.
| Session | Session Topic | Time | Speaker | Affiliation | Topic |
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| Session ④ 10:30 ~ 11:30 (60’) |
Quantum Computing |
10:30 ~ 10:45 (15’) | Xavier Pereira | QUANDELA | Photonic Quantum Computing for Industry Use-Cases |
| 10:45 ~ 11:00 (15’) | Moritz Kirste | Zurich Instruments AG | Enabling the Second Quantum Revolution with Classical Instrumentation |
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| 11:00 ~ 11:15 (15’) | Sangman Cho | MegazoneCloud (AWS) |
Amazon Braket, a Cloud-based Quantum Computing Service Provided by AWS |
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| 11:15 ~ 11:30 (15’) | Rizwan Hussain | IBM Korea | Moving Towards Quantum Advantage: Research, Workforce Development, and Industry Use Cases |
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| Break (11:30 ~ 13:15) | |||||
| Session ⑤ 13:15 ~ 14:45 (90’) |
Quantum Policy/Computing |
13:15 ~ 13:30 (15’) | Yong-Hoon Cho | KAIST | Introduction of National Quantum Fabrication Center |
| 13:30 ~ 13:45 (15’) | Soo-hyon Phark | Institute for Basic Science | A Novel Quantum Platform: Atomic Spins on Surfaces |
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| 13:45 ~ 14:00 (15’) | Byung-Seok, Choi | ETRI | Introduction of ETRI Quantum Technology | ||
| 14:00 ~ 14:15 (15’) | Chalene Johansson | Quantum Delta Delft | Building the Future of Quantum Technology in the Netherlands |
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| 14:15 ~ 14:30 (15’) | Philip Farah | IonQ | Driving Growth: Quantum Economies and Ecosystems of Innovation |
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| 14:30 ~ 14:45 (15’) | Michaela Eichinger | Quantum Machines | Hybrid Control for Fault Tolerance: Using GPUs to Optimize Multi-Qubit Calibration in Real Time |
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※ The detailed schedule may vary depending on the operational situation.
The exhibition application will open on March 11, 2025
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