The Future of Computing Conference is a one-day computing conference in Munich. The event on 11 December features start-up pitches, industry keynotes and network with experts. It is co-organized by the Venture Lab Quantum (VLQ), which drives the entrepreneurial efforts within Munich Quantum Valley.
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MQV Member Jens Eisert is inviting to Berlin for the 2025 edition of Quantum Computing Theory in Practice (QCTiP).
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"Quatschen über Quanten & Co" is a three day science communication training for young scientists in the field of quantum technologies. The event is part of the joint project Quanten(t)räume and hosted at the Deutsches Museum.
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This symposium, organized by Munich Quantum Valley and supported by QUTAC and Bayern Innovativ, will bring together academia and industry working on applications of quantum computing with hardware and software developers. Researchers and companies from the Bavarian quantum ecosystem will be joined by internationally leading experts to assess the current state of the art and identify the most promising near-term applications.
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MQV's TUM Venture Lab Quantum invites to the Ammersee Venture School, a three-day summer school that connects participants with like-minded enthusiasts and equips them with the knowledge and skills to establish a research-based start-up.
The inaugural Quantum Energy Initiative (QEI) event, organized by PushQuantum, aims to raise awareness and encourage a collaborative approach to assessing the physical resource costs of quantum technologies.
Register for the AM x Quantum Innovation Day to learn more about the exciting future of additive manufacturing within quantum technologies!
2-day workshop for PhDs and postdocs to transform quantum research into commercial applications.
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Members of the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics and the University of Stuttgart are jointly organizing the workshop "Applications of Ultracold Rydberg Gases" with support from the Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Foundation.
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Munich Quantum Valley (MQV) will bring together renowned experts from industry and academic research to discuss possible applications of quantum computing.
Have you ever wondered how your research could advance society? Now is your time to find out!
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Prof. Steffen Glaser and his group will be part of the event at Deutsches Museum to inform visitors about the basic principles, possible applications and the current state of research in quantum technologies.
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Im Rahmen des jährlichen Wettbewerbs in theoretischer Physik für internationale Studenten-Teams "PLANCKS 2022" stellt sich das Munich Quantum Valley Nachwuchswissenschaftler:innen vor.