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The Quantum effect

What impact will quantum computing have on business, the talent market, and more as its use cases evolve? Find out in our podcast.

Quantum computing is still an emerging computing technology, but it’s very real and there’s growing interest in its potential as researchers and tech companies alike explore the implications of its huge computing power.

Join Julian van Velzen of Capgemini’s Quantum Labs, Olivia Lanes of IBM’s Qiskit Research and Education, and Robert Hays of Atom Computing as they demystify quantum computing in a fascinating conversation with show host Ollie Judge.

How does quantum computing differ from classical computing? What are the ramifications for the cryptocurrency market? When can we expect to see use cases coming to fruition, such as in large complex simulations in chemistry or physics, or in finance, life sciences and material science?

Hear why our three experts believe you don’t need to be a PhD scientist to get involved in quantum computing. Rather, the emergence of more and more quantum jobs in the coming years will see the necessary skills being drawn from diverse backgrounds beyond core quantum physics.

Nobody really knows how far quantum computing will take us. That’s part of the excitement of embarking on a journey with it now.

Tune in to our podcast for insight into where that journey might take you.

Our Speakers

Julian van Velzen

Julian van Velzen

Head of Quantum Lab
Julian van Velzen is the central coordinator for quantum and quantum‑safe technologies at Capgemini and head of Capgemini’s Quantum Lab, a global network of experts, partners and facilities. He oversees the research agenda and the delivery of client projects. Julian has a background in condensed‑matter physics and serves within the CTIO community.
Olivia Lanes

Olivia Lanes

Quantum Researcher and North American Lead, Qiskit and IBM Quantum Community
Robert Hays

Robert Hays

CEO & President at Atom Computing

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