Cooperation between politics, business and science is crucial for the successful implementation of innovations. We were proud to support our colleagues from HQIC(Hamburg Quantum Innovation Capital) at the first Parliamentary Evening in Berlin, which was organized with the Hamburg State Representation and the Ministry of Economics, Labour and Innovation (BWI).
The focus of the event was quantum computing—a key technology of our time. The ongoing exchange between funding authorities and decision-makers establishes Hamburg as a region where cooperation is smooth and innovations are implemented fast.
Four inspiring keynotes from renowned speakers such as Prof. Dr. Klaus Sengstock (University of Hamburg), Dr. Anisa Rizvanolli (Fraunhofer IQHH), Dr. Christian Ertler (ParityQC), and Christian Wiebus (NXP Semiconductors) provided important impulses for the subsequent panel discussion.
The discussion was moderated by Marina Tcharnetsky, ambassador of the Artificial Intelligence Center Hamburg (ARIC) e.V. The high-profile participants in the discussion, including Prof. Dr. Kerstin Borras (DESY & RWTH Aachen), Dr. Robert Axmann (Head of the DLR Quantum Computing Initiative, QCI), Prof. Dr. Henning Moritz (University of Hamburg), Dr. Lars Schwabe (CTO, Lufthansa Industry Solutions), and Alois Krtil (CEO, ARIC e.V.), offered valuable insights and perspectives on the future of quantum computing in Hamburg and the metropolitan region.
Read the detailed article here and find out why Hamburg stands for “Short Ways, High Impact”.