Mastering quantum technologies provides supremacy in Artificial Intelligence, optimisation, sensors or cybersecurity.
Quantum technologies have the capacity to solve this decade’s most complex problems; it has experienced a formidable scientific and technological boost in recent years. As the world becomes more interconnected, instantaneous and complex, the level of computational sophistication and complexity of orchestration and optimisation systems is increasing and it is becoming more and more difficult to deal with classical approaches.
When all the capabilities of these technologies are fully deployed, in about five years' time, the rules of the game will completely change. During this time, organisations will have to develop a combination of complex and unique talent and create applications with impact.
The combination of knowledge and application disciplines required in this field is difficult to generate and copy and, as we have seen with other conventional technologies such as artificial intelligence, sustained training and consolidation is needed.
TECNALIA in the field of quantum technologies
- Prepare industry for its sustainable evolution
- Accelerate the deployment of applications with quantum technologies, prioritising impact and helping to minimise risk and uncertainty in the early stages of this field of knowledge.
- Provide specialised talent, extensive sectoral capillarity and the ability to build initiatives in a world that is increasingly interconnected, automated and complex.
Speakers
This webinar provides the keys for the adoption of this technology by industrial organisations and reveals some international references of its use in the aerospace sector.
- Dr. Esther Villar is the Scientific Head of NEXT-Quantum Technologies. She is an expert in AI models, superficial learning and deep machine learning, privacy-conscious distributed learning strategies, including federated learning and enhanced learning, among others. She is the author of several contributions to conferences and journal articles related to these research areas.
- Dr. Alejandra Ruiz is a Project Manager in NEXT-Quantum Technologies at TECNALIA, where she leads the Quantum Software Engineering department. She has worked in embedded systems, cybersecurity and safety and Software & Systems Lifecycle Innovation. She has participated in modular assurance projects in critical systems, focusing particularly on the automotive, aerospace, rail and medical devices domains. She has experience in risk analysis and management for innovative technologies, as well as a long track-record in national and international research projects.
- Guillermo Gil is a member of the NEXT-Quantum Technologies team, working on the conceptualisation, design and development of solutions for the industrial application of these technologies. His activity focuses on the development of emerging opportunities, which are the result of the combination of new digital disciplines applied to the needs and problems in the business processes of different sectors. He has developed his professional activity over the past 30 years in the field of R&D in the digital domain with solid training in the design and implementation of strategies, business development, marketing and team development.