Innovation

Future sight: The future of computing

What’s next for Data, Blockchain and Quantum Computing? Take a look at the future of computing in 2022 and beyond in this podcast


How far can we push the computational power of current systems — and where do data and AI sit in the equation?

Join Capgemini’s Prof. Moez Draief and Kary Bheemaiah, along with Julian van Velzen of Capgemini’s Quantum Lab, as they discuss three areas of game-changing technology: AI & machine learning, blockchain & the metaverse, and quantum computing.

They consider the trends in hardware, software, data collection, and architecture. And they ask what impact quantum computing will have on modern cryptography in the coming years. With seismic technological shifts on the horizon, will blockchain technologies increase or reduce the carbon footprint of energy-hungry technology estates? And how will new and emerging technologies interoperate in the decade to come?

From quantum algorithms and software 2.0 to on-storage computing and the distance data needs to travel from where it’s stored to where it’s computed, this wide-ranging podcast sets a trajectory for years to come in the revolution of technology.

Tune in to our podcast as we look back at where computing has come from and debate where it’s going.

Our Speakers

Draief Mohamed

Moez Draief

Vice President Data Science and Engineering, Global Chief Scientist
I am passionate about making a difference and having impact. Every day, I advise my clients on their business and technical strategy to help advance them in their journey to becoming data-centric companies. I engage with my teams to guide them in the myriad of business and technical choices our clients face to deliver our clients’ ambitions and to help my team members realise their full potential.
Kary Bheemaiah

Kary Bheemaiah

Vice President | Chief Technology & Innovation Officer (CTIO) – Capgemini Invent
Kary Bheemaiah is VP & CTIO at Capgemini Invent, where he leads emerging tech strategy across Edge AI, robotics, and quantum. He is also an Executive Fellow at the World Economic Forum, guiding work on tech convergence. A former AI startup lead and EU researcher, he’s a TEDx speaker, author, and contributor to MIT Tech Review, WIRED, and HBR.
Julian van Velzen

Julian van Velzen

Head of Capgemini’s Quantum Lab
As the central coordinator for quantum and quantum-safe technologies at Capgemini, Julian van Velzen also leads Capgemini’s Quantum Lab. This global network unites experts, partners, and facilities to drive forward quantum innovation. Julian directs the research agenda and oversees the successful delivery of client projects. With a foundation in condensed-matter physics, he actively contributes to the broader CTIO community.