[Special Exhibition] Quantum Century

A special exhibition at the National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo

Quantum Century will be a small-scale display located within the museum’s permanent exhibitions, offering an intimate space to explore the evolution of quantum science from its early 20th-century origins to its modern applications, with a special focus on Japan’s contributions. Visitors will encounter historical artifacts, interactive displays, and multimedia installations that reveal both the foundational breakthroughs and cutting-edge innovations shaping our world. By connecting science, history, and society, the event aims to raise public awareness and foster international and interdisciplinary dialogue on quantum science and technology.

Future Technologies Conference (FTC) 2025

The Future Technologies Conference stands as one of the most anticipated interdisciplinary events in the realm of academic conferences, bringing together leading minds to explore and advance the technologies that define our future.

Researchers, academics, and technologists from leading universities, research firms, government agencies, and companies from 50+ countries present the latest research at the forefront of technology and computing.

As one of the leading academic conferences, FTC offers a platform for professionals and students to exchange knowledge, build networks, and inspire change across disciplines. Its commitment to nurturing the global research community ensures that attendees leave with valuable insights and connections. In addition, this Robotics Conference showcases breakthroughs in robotics, automation, and machine learning.

VIII Congreso Nacional de Ingeniería Física y III International Applied Physics, Engineering, and Innovation Conference

This year, 2025, we celebrate 30 years of the physics engineering program in Colombia. Three decades dedicated to shaping curious, creative minds capable of transforming the world through applied science. Moreover, this year we also commemorate the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology. In this context, we are pleased to welcome you to the 8th National Congress of Physics Engineering and the 3rd Applied Physics, Engineering, and Innovation Conference (APEIC), to be held in the city of Popayán, where the program was founded at the University of Cauca.

This is a space to share knowledge, connect ideas, and build solutions. Here, students, researchers, professors, and professionals from across the country will gather, united by a common passion: physics, engineering, and innovation. You will find keynote talks by experts in different fields of physics, specialized workshops, and networking opportunities that will foster collaboration and the exchange of knowledge.

Encuentro de Física

The Physics Meeting is an academic event organized biennially since 1989 by the Department of Physics at Escuela Politécnica Nacional. In its 19th edition, the Meeting will be held in person in the city of Quito from September 15 to 19, 2025.

This event is aimed at researchers, professors, students, and professionals connected to various branches of physics, with the objective of sharing research results, exchanging educational experiences, and strengthening the scientific community at national and international levels.

Optics and Its Applications in Quantum Technologies

The advancement of optical science and quantum technologies represents a key area of modern physics with applications in quantum communication, computation, and sensing. International collaboration in these fields is essential for fostering knowledge exchange, innovation, and interdisciplinary research. Given the strong expertise in optics and quantum physics in Germany and Armenia, this binational WE-Heraeus seminar presents a unique opportunity to build synergies between researchers in both countries.

Armenia has a rich tradition in optical and quantum research, with strong contributions in theoretical physics, laser technologies, and photonics. With this seminar, we aim to promote scientific cooperation, strengthen academic ties, and create a platform for discussing recent developments in fundamental and applied optics with a special focus on quantum technologies.

IBM Research Africa Quantum Meetup: A Framework for Secure Financial Transactions with Relativistic Quantum Tokens

We’re excited to welcome Isa Tippens from the University of Western Cape as our featured speaker in this engaging seminar series. The event will be held in a hybrid format, with in-person attendance at Wits, Gatehouse, and online participation available.

Research into quantum money dates back to the 1980s, but its practical implementation has been delayed due to the absence of efficient quantum memory. Isa’s project bridges the gap by integrating quantum and classical techniques to demonstrate a proof-of-concept transaction system. Combining quantum communication and cryptography, the project combines quantum key distribution, hashing, and GPS-based time synchronization protocols to create a secure quantum banknote framework. This approach enables the anonymous generation, exchange, and verification of quantum banknotes while maintaining robust security against counterfeiting.

Quantum Computing for IEEE ComSoc

This quantum programming workshop takes telecommunications students and professionals from not knowing what quantum is to a point where they can explain why quantum technology is set to revolutionize 6G networks and beyond.

SnT2025

As the eighth event in the CTBT: Science and Technology Conference series, SnT2025 will bring together well over 1000 scientists, technologists, academics, students, and delegates from the CTBTO’s policy-making organs. In addition, representatives from the fields of research and development, science diplomacy, science advisory, media, and advocacy are invited to attend the conference.
On Wednesday, Quantum Day – the program will feature keynotes by Jan-Theodoor Janssen and Vladimír Bůžek.

SnT2025 is scheduled to take place at the Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria, and online to create a worldwide inclusive conference with the objective of gathering global support.

QCORE Industry and Innovation: Grand Challenges in Quantum Systems

Collaborators from around the nation will gather as part of Montana State University’s QCORE launch week. The full-day summit at QCORE’s facilities was designed to expose industry, policymakers, and the community to the grand challenges facing quantum systems. The event includes panels discussing the successes, opportunities, and challenges for Montana and the rest of the world as we pursue this next technological frontier.

QCORE Quantum Technologies Open House

The public is invited to learn about QCORE, Montana State University’s Applied Quantum CORE, and its efforts to advance quantum research, technology innovation, entrepreneurship, and education. Come anytime between 3:00 pm and 6:00 pm to meet QCORE’s quantum scientists and engineers; see the only quantum computers in the state of Montana; take part in family-friendly STEM activities; view quantum-inspired artworks; and learn more about Montana’s future in quantum computing, sensing, and communications.

Free parking is available.
For more information, visit MSU or contact QuantumEducation@montana.edu