Quantum Tech: 2030 is already the day after tomorrow! Opportunities and Risks at CEG Innovation & IT

Quantum Tech: 2030 is already the day after tomorrow! Opportunities and Risks at CEG Innovation & IT

2022-09-27  Quatum techMonday 12 September 2022

More than 30 members of our association gathered on June 23 2022, to hear the latest insights about Quantum Tech in collaboration with Ferdinand Griesdoorn (chairman of the Quantum Innovation Hub Rijksoverheid, member of our association as policy officer digital innovation & information at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs), Jesse Robbers (Director Industry & Digital Infrastructure at Quantum Delta NL) and CIOs Rian van den Broek (Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management) and Tjeerd Veenstra (Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

A full report including presentations, Q&A by our members, can be found in our Knowledge Base (behind login).

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