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Connected Ecosystems: Quantum Sensing

Digital Catapult, in partnership with the Institute of Physics quantum Business Innovation and Growth (qBIG) group, will be hosting a Connected Ecosystems event that will provide an introduction to quantum sensing technologies, including example use-cases and a discussion about the UK quantum ecosystem.

What to Expect

Speakers from industry and academia will be sharing their insights around the opportunities for quantum sensing deployment, current research and development – in particular with regards to gravity gradient and levitated sensing –  and a global overview of companies working in the area. A panel discussion will focus on challenges and opportunities with regards to adoption, and there will also be tours of Digital Catapult’s labs, which will include a demonstration of quantum magnetometry, and networking opportunities.

Quantum sensing has a raft of potential applications across sectors such as transport, energy and manufacturing - including satellite-free navigation, infrastructure monitoring and non-destructive testing - and the event will be a unique opportunity to learn more about how these technologies could potentially benefit UK supply chains.

Who should attend?

We invite those working in quantum technology, together with businesses looking to learn more about quantum sensing, to attend, as it will be an excellent opportunity to gain insights about the technologies, in addition to joining discussions on potential applications and future directions.

Agenda

18:00:  Guest arrivals 

18:25: Welcome to Digital Catapult
Ramona Marfievici, Principal IoT Engineer at Digital Catapult

18:30: Introduction, sensing overview and Digital Catapult’s Quantum work
Paul Ceely, Director of Technology Strategy and Dr Cillian McPolin, Senior Photonics Technologist at Digital Catapult 

18:45:  Global overview of quantum sensing companies
Dr Anke Lohmann, Founder of Anchored In 

19:00: Overview of Delta g and portable gravity gradient sensing
Dr Andrew Lamb, CTO and Co-Founder of Delta g
Tony Lowe, CEO of Delta g 

19:15: Levitated sensors for quantum technology
Dr James Millen, Reader in Advanced Photonics at King’s College London 

19:30: Panel discussion and audience Q&A: Challenges and opportunities for quantum sensing development, commercialisation, and adoption
Chair: Dr Cillian McPolin, Senior Photonics Technologist at Digital Catapult
Dr Anke Lohmann, Founder of Anchored In
Dr Andrew Lamb, CTO and Co-Founder of Delta g
Dr James Millen, Reader in Advanced Photonics at King’s College London 

20:00: Lab tours including quantum magnetometry demonstration, additional networking and drinks

20:30: Event Finishes


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Dates

23-10-2024

18:00 - 20:30

Location

Digital Catapult 101 Euston Road London NW1 2RA

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