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2nd Generation Quantum Technologies will totally change the face of engineering as we know it today!

The application of the principles of quantum physics has been used for decades for the ever-increasing complexity of circuits of semiconductors and transistors, such as today's smartphone. 


A second transformation in technology using the more subtle features of the quantum world - coherence and entanglement, deployed for quantum sensing & timing, quantum imaging, quantum secure communication and quantum computing. 


If you would like to know more about Quantum Technology and R&D in the UK, the new Quantum Engineering Technical Network ( QE TN ),  is running a series of webinars starting on 6th October 2020 at 14:00 ( Registration Link ).


So, do you think 2nd Generation Quantum Technologies change the face of engineering as we know it and if so, when do you think we will start to see this happening? 



Thanks, Derwen Hinds. ?


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  • Andrew, what practical quantum computers could deliver will be game changing (and I don't just mean to neuter current asymmetric encryption with Shor's algorithm); however, within your 5 year window, it is more than likely, quantum technologies will change a lot of what we do today. The quantum tech landscape of sensing, timing, imaging and comms r&d is equally if not more game changing.
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  • Andrew, what practical quantum computers could deliver will be game changing (and I don't just mean to neuter current asymmetric encryption with Shor's algorithm); however, within your 5 year window, it is more than likely, quantum technologies will change a lot of what we do today. The quantum tech landscape of sensing, timing, imaging and comms r&d is equally if not more game changing.
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