Swiss Quantum Week 2025

To mark the 100th anniversary of quantum science and technology, UNESCO has declared 2025 the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology. As part of this global celebration, members of Swiss academic institutions, the Swiss quantum industry, and science diplomacy and policymaking have come together to launch the Swiss Quantum Week.
Driven by a mission to connect the diverse stakeholders and users of quantum science and technology—from ecosystem builders and policymakers to researchers, students, and entrepreneurs—Swiss Quantum Week builds on the strengths of established, well-attended events such as QIDiS and the GESDA Summit to create a cohesive platform that includes:

• Swissnex Quantum Summit
• Quantum Industry Day in Switzerland
• The annual GESDA Summit
• Open Quantum Institute in-person gathering
• QAI Quantum Hackathon
• A Quantum Outreach Day for families and the general public

Each event is designed for a specific audience, while encouraging cross-sector dialogue and international collaboration. Swiss Quantum Week aims to broaden perspectives, foster meaningful connections, and strengthen the Swiss and global quantum landscape.

Global Range Quantum Networking

In his talk, Dr Sidhu will present recent advances across the quantum networking stack—from hardware and protocols enabling global quantum communications to the role of entanglement distribution and quantum memories. He will also share perspectives on near-term open questions and challenges in the field.

Dr Sidhu is a leading researcher in satellite-based quantum communications and one-shot quantum information theory, working at the forefront of UK’s Quantum Technologies Programme.

 Join us for an exciting discussion on the future of quantum networking!

Quantum Thermodynamics 2025

Held on the equatorial plane of the Earth on the sunny island of Singapore, Quantum Thermodynamics (QTD) 2025 will cover the study of thermal processes at the quantum scale. This is the 2025 edition of the annual quantum thermodynamics conference: previous conferences have been held in Berlin (2013), Mallorca (2014), Porquerolles (2015), Erice (2016), Oxford (2017), Santa Barbara (2018), Espoo (2019), Barcelona (online, 2020), Geneva (online, 2021), Belfast (online, 2022), Vienna (2023), and Maryland (2024).

Quantum Innovation Week

De 30 de julho a 1º de agosto de 2025, o SENAI CIMATEC sediará um evento estratégico voltado para o engajamento de empresas e organizações dos setores de energia (Óleo & Gás), saúde, governo e defesa, telecomunicações, finanças e tecnologia. O foco será o debate qualificado sobre os riscos atuais e futuros relacionados à segurança da informação — em especial, no contexto de falhas e ataques cibernéticos cada vez mais sofisticados.

A programação contará com a presença do roadshow da EMBRAPII, que apresentará a Rede de Centros de Competência em Tecnologias Quânticas, destacando as atuações dos nove centros que a compõem, com ênfase especial no QuIIN. A iniciativa tem como objetivo ampliar conexões estratégicas, atrair novas empresas parceiras e captar recursos para projetos de Pesquisa, Desenvolvimento e Inovação (PDI), por meio do Programa Prioritário em Informática (PPI).

Serão compartilhadas reflexões e soluções inovadoras voltadas à proteção de dados sensíveis, com destaque para o papel das tecnologias quânticas na mitigação de riscos e fortalecimento da cibersegurança em setores críticos.

Data: 30/07/2025 a 01/08/2025
Horário: 9h às 12h | 14h às 17h
Local: SENAI CIMATEC – Centro de Eventos

International Summer School on Structured Light and Matter

Welcome to the first edition of the International Summer School on Structured Light and Matter, organized by the Unit of Excellence LUMES at the University of Salamanca. The school will take place from July 7 to 11 in Salamanca, Spain.

The Summer School offers a week of intensive, interdisciplinary training in three key areas of current research: structured light, structured matter, and light-matter interaction. The school features 11 courses spread over 36 teaching hours, carefully structured to offer participants an advanced and practical introduction to these topics. The program combines theoretical sessions, practical modules, keynote lectures delivered by international experts, and a special visit to the Center for Pulsed Lasers (CLPU), featuring 21 researchers from the Universidad de Salamanca.

As part of the event, we are pleased to host two plenary sessions delivered by leading international researchers (Open Entry).

Quantum गफ | EP.02 Quantum AI Developments and Usefulness

Join us for Episode 02 of Quantum गफ, a monthly talk series exploring the frontiers of quantum science and technology. The series is organized by the Dept. of Physics (TCYP) of Tri-Chandra Research Group (TCRG) in collaboration with QNepal and NSSR Nepal, as part of the global celebration of the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (#IYQ2025).

 Topic: «Quantum AI Developments and Usefulness»

Guest Speaker: Dr. Dibakar Sigdel, Quantum Physicist & Data Scientist, Co-Founder, Mindverse Computing
Seattle, Washington, USA

Session Overview

In this session titled «Quantum AI Developments and Usefulness,» Dr. Dibakar Sigdel will explore how recent advancements in quantum computing are driving innovation in artificial intelligence. From quantum machine learning techniques to real-world applications in data science, the talk will examine how quantum AI is poised to revolutionize the future of intelligent systems.

 

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 The Quantum Roundtable

Coming This September: The AQC 3Q Quantum Roundtable Showcase Africa’s Quantum and Deep Tech Momentum. This roundtable spotlights breakthrough startups, frontier research, and our bold vision for a deep tech innovation hub rooted in Africa. Global and diaspora partners will chime in as we shape the continent’s next leap. This is where ideas meet action. Pre-register now. Be part of the build.

Warwick Quantum Launch Event

 Warwick Quantum is a new interdisciplinary research initiative that brings together the University of Warwick’s quantum technology work, encompassing the Departments of Computer Science, Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics, as well as the School of Engineering and the Warwick Manufacturing Group. Our vision is to provide a bridge between these areas, making an impact on quantum computing and quantum technologies at all levels, from theory and foundations to hardware and industrial applications.

We are hosting the Warwick Quantum launch event in Warwick on Friday, July 11, 2025. The speakers will include Dmitry Budker, Sir Peter Knight, Helena Knowles, Gerald Milburn, and Michael Cuthbert.

Modeling and Simulation of Open Quantum Systems: Purified Pseudomode Approach and its Extensions

Accurate characterization of the environmental effects on a quantum system remains a fundamental challenge in the theory of open quantum systems. In this talk, I will introduce the purified pseudomode approach developed by us recently. This method allows for efficient modeling and numerically exact simulation of general linear-Gaussian baths. Extensions of this method to model bath input-output and nonlinear system-bath interactions will also be discussed.