Q2B25 Silicon Valley

Q2B events (Tokyo May 15-16, 2025/ Paris September 24-25 / Silicon Valley December 9-10-11) are premier global conferences that bring together industry leaders, researchers, and innovators to explore the latest advancements in quantum technologies and their real-world applications and bring awareness around them. Organized by QC Ware, Q2B events focus on bridging the gap between quantum technology and business, featuring talks, panels, and demonstrations from top quantum hardware and software providers, enterprises, and academic institutions. It also focuses on national and international quantum policies and other aspects like quantum workforce building, promotion of women & diversity in quantum.

Q2B25 Paris

Q2B events (Tokyo May 15-16, 2025/ Paris September 24-25 / Silicon Valley December 9-10-11) are premier global conferences that bring together industry leaders, researchers, and innovators to explore the latest advancements in quantum technologies and their real-world applications and bring awareness around them. Organized by QC Ware, Q2B events focus on bridging the gap between quantum technology and business, featuring talks, panels, and demonstrations from top quantum hardware and software providers, enterprises, and academic institutions. It also focuses on national and international quantum policies and other aspects like quantum workforce building, promotion of women & diversity in quantum.

Q2B25 Tokyo

Q2B events (Tokyo May 15-16, 2025/ Paris September 24-25 / Silicon Valley December 9-10-11) are premier global conferences that bring together industry leaders, researchers, and innovators to explore the latest advancements in quantum technologies and their real-world applications and bring awareness around them. Organized by QC Ware, Q2B events focus on bridging the gap between quantum technology and business, featuring talks, panels, and demonstrations from top quantum hardware and software providers, enterprises, and academic institutions. It also focuses on national and international quantum policies and other aspects like quantum workforce building, promotion of women & diversity in quantum.

quantum2025.fr

The aim of this website is to list the events organized in France in connection with the quantum year and to list existing French resources for the general public. The site is collaborative but moderated: anyone can suggest an event or a resource.

IYQ’25 Conference

To celebrate a century of quantum physics, LaGuardia Community College (CUNY, New York) will host an interdisciplinary in-person conference exploring the historical developments, contemporary advancements, and future prospects of quantum science. We invite everyone to an extraordinary celebration featuring talks by interdisciplinary speakers from LaGuardia Community College and beyond about the history, current frontiers, and future of the quantum revolution. This event is aimed at the general public: seasoned physicists, aspiring engineers, or curious students are all welcome.

European Researcher’s Night Slovakia

European Researcher’s Night is the biggest science festival in Slovakia, and it brings news from the world of research and innovation in an inspiring and unique way.

The festival is traditionally held on the last Friday of September in Bratislava, Košice, Banská Bystrica, Žilina, Poprad, and other accompanying locations. The day-long program (9 am to 11 pm) offers a series of scientific presentations, discussions, experiments, workshops, technological attractions and so much more!

What 2025 holds

The scientific community is increasingly confronting the limitations of traditional predictive models and linear approaches in analyzing complex systems. Chaos, once understood as a synonym for disorder, is now seen as an inherent property of dynamic processes, where sensitivity to initial conditions and nonlinearity determine their evolution. Instead of perceiving uncertainty as an obstacle, we can interpret it as a catalyst for scientific discoveries and technological innovations.

Last year’s theme of complexity highlighted the interdisciplinary connections in research. This year, as part of the Night of Science, we will explore chaos as a fundamental mechanism of adaptation, evolution, and transformation in various systems. The event will open discussions on how scientific disciplines approach uncertainty and nonlinearity and what paradigmatic shifts these phenomena imply.

Quantum Physics and Chaos: Uncertainty as an Epistemological and Technological Imperative

At the quantum level, uncertainty is a fundamental property of systems. Quantum fluctuations, state superposition, and wave function collapse challenge classical notions of predictability and deterministic understanding of reality. Quantum physics thus provides a natural link between chaotic phenomena and the emergence of new orders, where uncertainty becomes a source of technological innovations.

The International Year of Quantum Science and Technology 2025 offers a unique opportunity to explore the relationship between chaotic processes and quantum mechanics. Quantum algorithms utilize chaotic behavior to solve nonlinear problems, while quantum communication protocols introduce new standards of security and efficiency in information transmission.

Chaos in Nature and Society: Mechanisms of Stability and Transformation

In natural systems, chaos does not merely represent entropy but also stabilization and emergent organization. From climate processes and ecosystem interactions to neural networks and evolutionary mechanisms – nonlinear dynamics lead to the formation of self-organizing structures and adaptive strategies.

Similar principles apply to social and technological systems. Financial markets, digital networks, and information ecosystems exhibit chaotic behavioral patterns, where even minimal perturbations significantly influence global outcomes. This presents challenges for modeling, regulating, and managing complex systems.

Night of Science 2025 will offer an interdisciplinary perspective on the connection between chaos, quantum technologies, natural phenomena, and social dynamics. We will explore how uncertainty shapes innovation processes and what epistemological and technological implications we can extrapolate for a better future. Chaos is not just a challenge – it represents a potential key to new scientific paradigm shifts.

AI and Biology: Accelerating Discovery and Therapies

Recent advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies have transformed the way we approach biomedical research—from analyzing complex data, understanding development and disease, to developing new drugs and enhancing clinical outcomes. The ISSCR invites you to a unique program that aims to align data scientists and biologists to collaboratively address the challenges in AI-enabled biology and its translation to clinical applications. Join us in Seattle as we delve into the latest advancements in de novo protein and cell design, foundational models, single-cell multi-omics and multimodal imaging, manufacturing and clinical advances, diversity of data, perturbation predictions, and the emerging role of quantum computing in accelerating complex biological simulations. Connect with leading AI experts to be inspired by what the future has to offer.

Quantum Biology School

The Quantum Biology School is organized by Pioneer Science, an independent, non-profit initiative created by the D’Or Institute for Research and Education (IDOR) to intensify disruptive scientific discovery in Brazil.

The school will inspire a new generation of researchers to explore how quantum processes influence biological phenomena, from enzyme function to photosynthesis. The program fosters research, trains specialists, and promotes collaborations in this emerging field.

Taught in Portuguese, the school features renowned professors Clarice Aiello, Marcelo Terra Cunha, Marucia Chacur, Luiz Davidovich, and Pedro Pascutti.

Participants will also engage in poster sessions and attend international seminars with experts like Paul Davies (Arizona State University), Peter Hore (University of Oxford), and Fabrisia Ambrosio (Harvard Medical School).

With a strong focus on theory, experimentation, and computational simulations, the school is a key step in positioning Brazil at the forefront of this revolutionary field.

📢 This event went through a widely publicized and open pre-selection process but is now closed to new entries.

100 Years of Quantum

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Quantum science and technologies harness the principles of quantum mechanics to transform computing, communication, and sensing to new areas. These advancements drive innovation across industries, shaping the future of science and technology.
In order to introduce and highlight the importance of them in technologies and today’s world, IASBS is organizing a variety of events throughout the year during the International Year of Quantum.
At the opening ceremony, in addition to commemorating this worldwide occasion, we will be discussing the background, significance, effect, and future of two key areas: quantum foundation and quantum biology.