Quantum computing (QC) offers transformative potential in processing of vast datasets, performing high-dimensional simulations, and optimising complex systems which would be impossible for classical computers. This positions QC as a paradigm-shifting tool for unlocking multi-billion dollar opportunities across industries like financial services, global energy and materials, travel and logistics, pharmaceuticals and medical products, insurance, telecommunications, automotive, aerospace, defensive and advanced electronics. QC’s potential economic impact across sectors are expected to reach $0.9-2 trillion by 2035. However, achieving this potential depends on overcoming significant technological and economic barriers that currently restrict QC’s broader adoption.
Based on decades of research at Swedish world class universities and the entrepreneurial mindset of their employees, Sweden is in a unique position to corner a substantial portion of the QC hardware market and become a world leader in this domain. Specifically, Sweden is one of the few countries in the world with the capability to build its own superconducting quantum computer, relying almost solely on companies originating from its domestic market.
On March 4th (9-12), QSIP organizes a workshop, hosted by Con-Science, with the aim to gather different competencies from within Sweden to assess the feasibility of a Swedish built quantum computer based on commercial products from Swedish companies. The workshop aims to prepare a project plan for a feasibility study, which may be used as a platform for a larger project to realize a Swedish quantum computer.
Venue:
Stena Center (Conference room Eken, Läraregatan 3, Göteborg)
If you are intersted to join, please sign up here.