Photonics 4 Quantum

Mon, 07.04.2025, Arlesheim



Photonics 4 Quantum

The field of quantum technology is of strategic importance for Switzerland. Also internationally, large efforts are made in quantum technologies with funding programs reaching billions (USA, China, Netherlands, UK, Germany, ...). Although more and more Swiss companies are active in the field, the visibility of the Swiss quantum industry is not high and quantum technology may not be considered as a serious vertical application.

Photonics is a key enabling technology for many quantum related applications. The aim of the workshop is to exchange on how photonics enables novel solutions and applications in the fields of quantum sensing, metrology, communication and computing.
 
Join us for an interactive workshop and dive into the world of Photonics 4 Quantum.

Cost
This workshop is free of charge

Program overview



More details can be found here:  Detailed Program

Date
Monday, 7 April 2025

Venue

Quantum Basel
Schorenweg 44b
4144 Arlesheim





Contact Quantum Basel
Sophie Peggs, Marketing
Dr. Frederik Flöther, Technology

Contact Swissphotonics
Dr. Christian Bosshard
Managing Director Swissphotonics
+41 79 405 1826


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Program
Frederik Flöther, Quantum Basel
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Welcome Quantum Basel
Christian Bosshard, Swissphotonics
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Welcome Swissphotonics, Moderation Session 1
Basil Garabet, NKT
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Converging on the ideal laser for quantum
Richard J. Warburton, University of Basel
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Quantum photonics with a solid-state emitter in a microcavity
Kai Hudek, IonQ
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Chip-Scale Technology Development for Trapped-Ion Quantum Computer Systems
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Panel Moderation: Bubble or revolution: how do established companies react to the hype?
Ann-Katrin Michel, Swissmem
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Panel: Bubble or revolution: how do established companies react to the hype?
Ian Bland, Huber+Suhner
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Panel: Bubble or revolution: how do established companies react to the hype?
Frederik Flöther, Quantum Basel
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Panel: Bubble or revolution: how do established companies react to the hype?
Christoph Harder, Swissphotonics
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Moderation Session 2
Gregoire Ribordy, ID Quantique
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Deploying Future-Proof Secure National Networks
Cornelius Hempel, PSI
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Integrated photonics requirements for a large scale trapped-ion quantum computer
Steven Jones, Cadfem
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Lumerical qINTERCONNECT for simulating quantum photonic systems
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Moderation Panel: Swiss Quantum Industry Landscape: from academia to start-ups?
Alexandra Beckstein, QAI Ventures
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Panel: Swiss Quantum Industry Landscape: from academia to start-ups?
Mathieu Munsch, Qnami
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Panel: Swiss Quantum Industry Landscape: from academia to start-ups?
Pavel Hrmo, ZuriQ
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Panel: Swiss Quantum Industry Landscape: from academia to start-ups?
Kirsten Moselund, PSI
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Moderation Session 3
Thomas Hessler, Ligentec
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Integrated photonics for quantum
Steve Lecomte, CSEM
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Photonics as key enabler for last generation atomic clocks
Cesare Alfieri, Femtoprint
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3D glass microdevices for Quantum Applications
Nicolas Maring, Quandela
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Towards fault tolerant Photonic QC
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