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A message from our partner Every now and then, New Scientist helps a carefully selected commercial partner speak to our audience. Their support helps us produce the high quality journalism we bring you every week. We hope you find today's message relevant and useful. [Save 20% with code NEWSCIENTIST20. Quantum.Tech April 25-25 2024, Washington DC. Image links to ]( Hi {NAME}, Join us as Quantum.Tech USA returns for its 5th edition in a brand new location, Washington D.C. on April 25 - 26. The event has been relocated to the nation's capital to better facilitate the in-depth discussions and education needed to advance quantum partnership between government agencies and industry. The two-day format will bring together 400 experts from the quantum ecosystem for in-depth quantum sessions and technical workshops on April 25-26. This year, Quantum.Tech has confirmed key figures from government agencies and Fortune 500 companies who will be speaking about their quantum strategies for the very first time including: NASA, NIST, JP Morgan, Boeing, Wells Fargo, Northrop Grumman, The US State Department, the US Department of Energy, Leidos and IBM. So, whether you operate within the Automotive, Pharma, Chemical, Aerospace and Defence, Government, Retail, Transport and Supply Chain, Finance or Telecoms, Quantum.Tech USA is one conference you'll not want to miss. Tickets for the Quantum.Tech Crytography Spotlight Day, taking place on April 24 have now sold out and the last remaining tickets remain for the main conference on April 25-26. To avoid disappoint, register today to secure your place with one of the few remaining golden tickets to Quantum.Tech USA’s main conference. [REGISTER TODAY AND SAVE 20% USING CODE NEWSCIENTIST20]( What to expect? - Thought provoking discussions: The keynote presentations and panel discussions will tackle the dynamic landscape of quantum, with sessions on talent, skills, QKD, AI, finance in quantum, cryptography and more. Get ready for insightful conversations that delve into the very core of the quantum ecosystem. - Refreshed Agenda: Key to a quality conference is relevant and up-to date content and this year, we have completely refreshed the agenda with brand new speakers giving keynote presentations and participating on panel discussions to debate the latest advancements in quantum. - Diverse Speaker lineup: We're proud to host a lineup of renowned thought leaders in quantum space. Meet CEOs, founders, and industry experts who are making waves in the quantum sector. [DOWNLOAD THE FULL PROGRAM](   Latest Speakers Headlining at Quantum.Tech Over 80 industry pioneers will be speaking at Quantum.Tech this year and to ensure you haven't missed the latest speakers confirmed to speak across 2 days of action packed content, here's a snippet of the top Quantum.Tech speakers [Alexis Bonnell]( Alexis Bonnell CIO and Director of Digital Capabilities Directorate Airforce Research Laboratory [Ann Dunkin]( Ann Dunkin CIO US Department of Energy [Anna Grasselino]( Anna Grasselino Senior Scientist, Director SQMS DOE National Quantum Information Science Research Center [Aparna Prabhakar]( Aparna Prabhakar SVP Strategy and Sustainability Schneider Electric [Brian Miles]( Brian Miles Principal Member of Technical Staff AT&T [Garfield Jones]( Garfield Jones Associate Chief of Strategic Technology U.S. Department of Homeland Security [Jay Lowell]( Jay Lowell Principal Senior Technical Fellow Boeing [Jerry Chow]( Jerry Chow IBM Fellow and Director - Quantum Systems & Runtime Technology IBM [Kevin Coggins]( Kevin Coggins Deputy Associate Administrator NASA [Kimberly McGuire]( Kimberly McGuire Chief Operations Officer, C2QA Brookhaven National Laboratory [Lee Sattler]( Lee Sattler Fellow, Emerging Technologies Verizon [Nick Polk]( Nick Polk Senior Advisor to the Federal Chief Information Security Officer White House Office of Management and Budget [Omar Amer]( Omar Amer Quantum Cryptography Research Lead JP Morgan Chase & Co [Peter Bordow]( Peter Bordow SVP, Distinguished Engineer and PQC/Quantum Systems & Emerging Technologies Leader for Cybersecurity Wells Fargo [William D Oliver]( William D Oliver Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science & Professor of Physics Massachusetts Institute of Technology [VIEW THE FULL SPEAKER LIST HERE](   Make sure you SAVE YOUR SEAT Quantum.Tech USA on April 25-26 for the main conference and meet the full quantum ecosystem, under one roof. As an added benefit, you also benefit from an exclusive 20% discount when you register here today using code NEWSCIENTIST20. Please Note: Tickets for the Quantum.Tech Cryptography Spotlight Day on April 24 have fully sold out. [REGISTER YOUR PLACE HERE TODAY]( [LinkedIn logo]( [X logo]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [TikTok]( [Update preferences]( | [Help]( | [Contact us]( [View in browser]( This email has been sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe]( from further emails relating to selected third party partners from New Scientist. Do not reply directly to this email. If you have an enquiry, please contact us using the relevant contact details [listed here](. Copyright © New Scientist Ltd Registered Office: Northcliffe House, 2 Derry Street, London, W8 5TT Registered in England. No.10644366 Australian mailing address: PO Box 2315, Strawberry Hills, NSW 2012, Australia Registered in Australia. ABN 22 621 413 170 [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions](

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