Potential and Hype in Quantum Technology: Where Are We Headed?

Olivier Ezratty, Serge Haroche, Lene Oddershede, Francesca Pietracaprina, William D. Phillips, Heike E. Riel; Moderator: Karl Ziemelis

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Date: 2 July 2024

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Potential and Hype in Quantum Technology: Where Are We Headed? (2024) - Olivier Ezratty, Serge Haroche, Lene Oddershede, Francesca Pietracaprina, William D. Phillips, Heike E. Riel; Moderator: Karl Ziemelis

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Olivier Ezratty
Author on Quantum Technologies, France

Serge Haroche
Collège de France

Lene Oddershede
Novo Nordisk Fonden, Denmark

Francesca Pietracaprina
Algorithmiq, Finland

William D. Phillips
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), United States of America

Heike E. Riel
IBM Research – Zurich, Switzerland

Moderator: Karl Ziemelis
NATURE, United Kingdom

Abstract

This Panel Discussion aims to explore the current landscape and future directions of quantum technologies. The session will critically assess the state-of-the-art advancements and address the prevailing hype, particularly surrounding quantum information processing. The panelists will delve into various aspects of quantum technologies, including quantum computing, where they will evaluate the realistic capabilities and limitations of current advancements.

We intend for the discussion to encompass not just quantum computing, but also related technologies such as quantum metrology and sensing, quantum simulations, quantum communication, and the fundamentals of quantum science.

The Panel Discussion will provide insights into practical applications and theoretical advancements, helping to separate realistic expectations from overhyped projections. As we approach the 100th anniversary of quantum physics in 2025, this discussion will offer a timely opportunity to showcase the current status and future potential of quantum technologies. The session aims to give a balanced and forward-looking perspective, designed to inform and inspire the next generation of scientists and industry leaders.