Informatietype:
Event
Thema:
Digital society

Fast Track Insights: Quantum for entrepreneurs

Quantum technology is a key technology enabling new products and services. The potential of quantum computers, simulators, networks and sensors is enormously promising for society, industry and science. We are on the cusp of a technological revolution that can contribute solutions to all kinds of major societal challenges.

Startdatum:
Time:
13:00 - (CET)
Location:
Online
Costs:
Free

Quantum technology is a key technology enabling new products and services. The potential of quantum computers, simulators, networks and sensors is enormously promising for society, industry and science. That is why TNO Fast Track is organising this webinar especially for start-ups, scale-ups and SMEs in the Netherlands.

Speakers

  • Nienke Dijkstra

    Nienke Dijkstra

    Director SME's, Start-ups & Scale-ups

  • Senior Scientist Optics

    Clara Osorio Tomayo

    Senior Scientist Optics

  • Henk Polinder

    Henk Polinder

    Senior Scientist Quantum Technology

  • GJV

    Gert-Jan Vaessen

    Fondsmanager Deep Tech Fonds

Programme webinar

Introduction TNO Fast Track

Nienke will walk you through the programme of the webinar and briefly introduce TNO Fast Track.

The basic principles of Quantum

Henk will tell you all about the basic principles of Quantum.

State of Tech: Quantum and its applications

Clara will tell you more about Quantum and its applications, with a special focus on Quantum Sensing.

How to start working on Quantum

In this timeslot we will tell you more about the ways in which you as an entrepreneur can work with Quantum technology together with TNO.

Q&A and wrap-up

Nienke will briefly summarize the webinar and there will be time for questions.

Quantrum Sensing
Quantum Sensing in a TNO lab

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