QED-C® Report Explores Potential Use of Quantum Sensors for Biomedical Applications
Our latest report found that potential use cases for quantum sensors in the biomedical field are vast and may lead to more efficient and accurate medical diagnoses, less invasive techniques, and the ability to see and measure at the level of cells to aid in pharmaceutical research.
The number of quantum related patents continues to grow year over year. Learn more in our latest blog: State of Quantum Industry Innovation – What Patents Tell Us
There’s no better place to connect in the quantum industry than at a QED-C Plenary Meeting. Co-located at the APS Global Physics Summit and programmed to foster networking and collaboration, join QED-C members from around the world to hear from keynote speakers, expert panelists, and committee leadership as we identify new areas of exploration to grow and enable the quantum industry and its workforce. Registration is now open and room blocks are filling up.
Join us for an exclusive member-only webinar with Jacob Laktas to learn about the new $10M - $150M DoD Office of Strategic Capital (OSC) direct loan program. The flexible financing aims to support U.S. businesses in expanding manufacturing, modernizing operations, and driving growth within the quantum supply chain.
Join us as we explore the latest advancements in quantum fabrication and prototyping services. Our panel of experts will share valuable insights into the future of quantum fabrication and prototyping, and how these innovations will pave the way for breakthroughs in quantum computing, communications, and sensing.
In the rapidly advancing field of quantum technology, building a robust and resonant public image is as essential as developing cutting-edge systems. In this webinar, we’ll dive into why quantum companies need to communicate their unique journey from early research to transformative breakthroughs. With insights tailored for executives and PR teams, we’ll explore how to establish a narrative that captivates investors, customers, and partners alike, ensuring that your brand becomes a recognized leader in the industry.
Member Orientation January 28 | 10:00am-11:00am ET Member event
New to QED-C or interested in learning about taking advantage of all of your member benefits? Join us for member orientation. All eligible employees at member companies are welcome.
Dr. Maxwell Gregoire of Air Force Research Laboratory joined this series designed to enable someone with an upper-level undergraduate technical background to understand, appreciate, and participate in the strategy discussions related to inertial sensors.
Presentations focused on Neutron Scattering on an Analog Quantum Processor and Exploring Mobility in zinc telluride (ZnTe) coated Indium arsenide (InAs) Nanowires.
In support of NSF’s goal to support the American STEM workforce, the STEM Education (EDU) and Technology, Innovation and Partnerships (TIP) directorates are investing in the Experiential Learning for Emerging and Novel Technologies (ExLENT) program to establish new pathways for all learners to pursue careers in emerging technology fields. The goal of ExLENT is to expand the American workforce in emerging technology fields (e.g., advanced manufacturing, advanced wireless, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, quantum information science, semiconductors, and microelectronics) by increasing all learners’ access to emerging technology career training and pathways through experiential learning opportunities.
The ExLENT program seeks to fund new and/or existing cross-sectoral partnerships to design engaging activities that provide individuals with (1) the opportunity to gain new skills and (2) the resources necessary to successfully navigate a career path into emerging technology fields, whether they are exploring new careers, striving toward career entry, or seeking to upskill or reskill their capabilities.