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With Matt Johnson (CEO, QC Ware), Stefan Leichenauer (Visiting Faculty, Google X), Krithik Puthalath (Biz Dev, Cambridge Quantum Computing), Carlos Fuertes (Software Enggr, Waymo), Isaac Kim (Stanford), Ryan Karle (Product Mgr, Rigetti).
Tue, Nov 13, 2018 @ 05:30 PM   FREE   DLA Piper, 2000 University Ave
 
     
 
 
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If a large-scale quantum computer can be built, it will be able to solve a wide range of important industrial problems exponentially faster than even today's best supercomputers.

So far, no one has built a commercially viable quantum computer, but as you'll learn by attending, several companies are working hard to deliver a commercially viable machine.

As evidence of their legitimate progress, consider this recent (10/21/18) New York Times article -
The Next Tech Talent Shortage: Quantum Computing Researchers -
which points out fewer than a thousand people in the world are engaged in research in the field.

If you're an ambitious & results-driven entrepreneur, keeping up to speed on the latest developments in Quantum Computing is the best move you can make to assure your continued success.

Attending The Promise & Peril of Quantum Computing is an especially time-effective way to become acquainted with both the technology & major players in this vibrant sector.

In particular, you'll hear from a superposition of highly accredited experts entangle both theory & practice, as they discuss key issues such as:

- Distinct approached major players are taking & their timetables for deployment
- Which applicant sectors are receiving attention
- How Quantum Computing is attracting venture capital
- What resources are available for you to become more engaged

SPEAKERS
Dr. Isaac Kim, Moderator, Physics Department, Stanford University
Matt Johnson, CEO, QC Ware
Ryan Karle, Product Manager, Rigetti
Dr. Stefan Leichenauer, Visiting Faculty, GoogleX
Krithik Puthalath, Business Development, Cambridge Quantum Computing
Dr. Carlos Fuertes, Software Engineer, Waymo

In summary, attending this highly informative session on Quantum Computing is an excellent opportunity to jump into the loop on this technology sure to make a historical impact in both commerce & culture. Lacking the insights the panel will address, you'll be at a disadvantage to those who are informed of the timetable of this genuinely transformative technology.

NOTE: Seating in building is limited by Fire Marshal regulations & given the exciting topic & no charge, it's likely the space will fill up quickly. So it's highly recommended you RSVP now, assuring you a seat

EVENT SUMMARY
5:30 - 6:00pm Check in, Networking, Food & Refreshments
6:00 - 6:15pm Introduction
6:15 - 7:15pm Quantum Computing Firms Presenting Product & Progress
7:15 - 8:15pm Panel Discussion
8:15 - 8:30pm Meet Panelists & Networking

Thanks to our sponsors who believe in contributing to the startup community food & drinks provided so you feed both your mind & stomach.

Questions or comments? Contact Niki G. | niki@gastinel.com | Nathan Schor | nathan@rcsm.io | 305.632.1368

This event is brought to you by:
CSPA (www.cspa.com) - A volunteer-based 501(c)3 nonprofit Silicon Valley organization dedicated to promoting leadership, community & entrepreneurship in technology.

SPONSORS:
Garage Technology Ventures
Diamond TechVentures
DLA Piper - A global law firm with lawyers located in more than 40 countries throughout the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa & Asia Pacific, positioning us to help clients with their legal needs around the world.
 
 
 
 
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