Events

07 December 2024
07 December 2024

Opening up quantum horizons – Into the future with PlanQK

In 2020, PlanQK - Platform and Ecosystem for Quantum Applications - was launched. Our vision was to pilot over 30 use cases for the use of quantum computing and to create a platform where researchers, quantum developers and users come together to easily access expertise, quantum algorithms and hardware.

The vision has now become reality: With the content created on various use cases, the PlanQK community has been able to sustainably attract more members: Today, more than 100 companies, scientific institutions, associations and public administrations are active on the open beta version of PlanQK, and new partners join every week.

Look forward to exclusive insights into the work of a German lighthouse project funded by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection (BMWK):

From vision to reality: Discuss with policy makers, academia and industry the results achieved through PlanQK. Gain insights into the impact on research, industry and policy. Share with the community your journey from research to realized use case.

PlanQK in the future: Learn more about the roadmap and how PlanQK will evolve. Explore how the results will enable commercial deployment. Join us in developing ideas for commercial use and utilization of your results.

Network and collaborate: Join the Community Mile where quantum pioneers come together to tackle challenges using quantum computing. Exchange ideas with experts who are driving innovation. Find concrete approaches to collaboration and joint projects.

Experience quantum computing "live": Immerse yourself in the potential of quantum technology in the historic setting of the Academy of Sciences. Experience how quantum technology becomes tangible and commercially viable in exchange with the PlanQK community.

We are very pleased to invite you to the final event of the PlanQK project and to witness the transformation from research project to productive Minimum Viable Product.

The event is aimed at researchers and research projects; interested parties from industry who want to dive into quantum computing or deepen their work and the general public who want to learn more about the work of a renowned research project and experience first-hand the innovative features of the first community-driven platform and ecosystem for quantum applications.

The event is an ideal opportunity to meet innovators in the field of quantum computing and make valuable contacts.

15:30 - 19:00
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27 June - 30 June 2023
27 June - 30 June 2023

Opening up quantum horizons – Into the future with PlanQK

In 2020, PlanQK – Platform and Ecosystem for Quantum Applications – was launched. Our vision was to pilot over 30 use cases for the use of quantum computing and to create a platform where researchers, quantum developers and users come together to easily access expertise, quantum algorithms and hardware.

The vision has now become reality: With the content created on various use cases, the PlanQK community has been able to sustainably attract more members: Today, more than 100 companies, scientific institutions, associations and public administrations are active on the open beta version of PlanQK, and new partners join every week.

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Look forward to exclusive insights into the work of a German lighthouse project funded by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection (BMWK):

From vision to reality: Discuss with policy makers, academia and industry the results achieved through PlanQK. Gain insights into the impact on research, industry and policy. Share with the community your journey from research to realized use case.

PlanQK in the future: Learn more about the roadmap and how PlanQK will evolve. Explore how the results will enable commercial deployment. Join us in developing ideas for commercial use and utilization of your results.

Network and collaborate: Join the Community Mile where quantum pioneers come together to tackle challenges using quantum computing. Exchange ideas with experts who are driving innovation. Find concrete approaches to collaboration and joint projects.

Experience quantum computing “live”: Immerse yourself in the potential of quantum technology in the historic setting of the Academy of Sciences. Experience how quantum technology becomes tangible and commercially viable in exchange with the PlanQK community.

We are very pleased to invite you to the final event of the PlanQK project and to witness the transformation from research project to productive Minimum Viable Product.

The event is aimed at researchers and research projects; interested parties from industry who want to dive into quantum computing or deepen their work and the general public who want to learn more about the work of a renowned research project and experience first-hand the innovative features of the first community-driven platform and ecosystem for quantum applications.

The event is an ideal opportunity to meet innovators in the field of quantum computing and make valuable contacts.

15:00 - 19:30
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21 June - 22 June 2023
21 June - 22 June 2023

PlanQK at the World of QUANTUM 2023

Together with Bayern Innovativ, PlanQK will be represented at this year’s international trade fair World of QUANTUM. In a programme designed for two half days, industrial application examples of quantum computing from the fields of energy, medicine, finance, manufacturing and logistics will be presented and discussed in plenary sessions with representatives from leading German companies.

Information on participation and the agenda can be found under this link.

8:00 - 0:00
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21 June 2023
21 June 2023

BMWK “AI Innovation Competition” Summer Campus

The BMWK Summer Campus 2023 is aimed at all project participants in the AI Innovation Competition. Interested companies, associations and organisations as well as politicians and the media are also cordially invited.On the first day of the event, AI developers and AI user companies will share their experiences in the funded projects using practical application scenarios. The question of what disruptive effects can be expected on value chains and networks in the various application domains will be discussed, as well as the resulting effects and perspectives for companies with regard to their own processes, work and organisational structures. The second day of the event is primarily for internal programme purposes and for networking the project partners.In the platform projects of the innovation competition “Artificial Intelligence as a Driver for Economically Relevant Ecosystems” (AI Innovation Competition), AI solutions with high disruption potential are being developed for important application domains of the German economy. The targeted solutions for production and logistics, for trade, the agricultural, health and construction industries, the financial sector, for smart living and crisis management are to be geared to the concrete needs and requirements of the German economy and in particular of small and medium-sized enterprises. A special feature of the programme is also the topic of quantum-assisted AI. The aim of the technology programme funded by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection (BMWK) is to create the conditions for the broad, economic application of AI and to promote the development of forward-looking, AI-based business models. Practical benefits, economic added value, trustworthiness and acceptance of the solutions are the focus of the Summer Campus 2023.You can expect exciting reports from the field from:Advanced Bionics GmbH, AMAZONEN WERKE H. DREYER SE & Co. KG, digitales bauen GmbH, dormakaba International Holding GmbH, elevait GmbH & Co. KG, Fraunhofer HHI, Fraunhofer IML, Gemeinschaft für Überwachung im Bauwesen e.V., Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences, Infineon Technologies AG, Leonhard Weiss GmbH & Co. KG, Marposs Monitoring Solutions GmbH, Mendritzki Holding GmbH & Co. KG, ONSEI GmbH, Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG, Spicetech GmbH, tegut… gute Lebensmittel GmbH & Co. KG, Visotec GmbH, X Visual Technologies GmbH (more to follow).

8:00 - 18:00
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01 June 2023
01 June 2023

Utilisation of the PlanQK knowledge platform

Anaqor is the consortium leader of the PlanQK research project and is responsible in particular for the development and operation of the PlanQK platform. During the webinar, Dr Wagner will explain the functionalities of the PlanQK knowledge platform in order to make it as easy as possible for new users in particular to enter into an exchange with the PlanQK community.  

Target group: Also suitable for beginners

11:00 - 12:00
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03 Mai 2023
03 Mai 2023

Quantum Computing at Work: what companies can already do with quantum computers today

Science, business and politics are largely in agreement: quantum computing will redefine our digital world in the near future. The demands on computing technologies are continuously increasing and are pushing them to their limits, for example in AI applications.

With quantum computers, complex computing tasks can be solved in much less time, or even at all. Complex tasks that cannot be tackled even with supercomputers can soon be computed with quantum computers. Even if the performance of today's quantum computers is still limited, a wide range of tasks can already be mapped today, from optimal flight routes to ideal robot paths.

With this event, we would like to address IT managers, product managers and developers who already want to set the course for the use of this future technology and open up new business opportunities and solution potential.

Contributions and speakers:

1) Technology beyond horizon. The future of technology consulting through and after AI and QC. | Dr. Sebastian Leder, Senior Manager | BearingPoint

Technology consulting thrives on the latest technologies, their application possibilities, implications and consequences. BearingPoint develops technology consulting offerings, including through partnerships with vendors and academia, to show clients opportunities and benefits. AI and QC are presented in the light of regional networking for use in national and international client scenarios.

2) How to use currently available quantum technology and implement it in concrete solutions with PlanQK - Platform and Ecosystem for Quantum Applications | Matthias Kaiser, Business Development Manager | Anaqor AG

PlanQK is being developed as part of a research project of the German government and is already being tested in an open beta version by around 100 organisations. Users can access a quantum app store, easily use quantum platforms for development and provide specialists with concepts that make quantum computing easily accessible. With the help of more than 30 concrete use cases, the application possibilities for future economic use in companies, financial institutions and public administrations will be tested.

3) The democratisation of chemical simulations: From classical computing to quantum computing | Dr Arturo Robertazzi & Dr Vincent Pohl | Quantistry GmbH

Quantum chemical simulations have been used to accurately predict chemical-physical systems, from molecules to solids, for several decades. However, large-scale use in chemical, materials science and pharmaceutical R&D is severely hampered by poor accessibility, required expertise and insufficient computational power. In this talk, we will show how we are addressing these challenges and will present use cases from different R&D areas that will greatly benefit from quantum computing. These include, for example, battery materials or materials for CO₂ capture.

We look forward to seeing you there

You can find more info here.

16:30 - 18:30
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20 April 2023
20 April 2023

Webinar: Prof. Dr Marius Grundmann, Diamond-based QPUs

Prof. Dr. Marius Grundmann from SaxonQ will talk about diamond-based QPUs at the next event. More information will follow.

11:00 -12:00
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03 November 2022
03 November 2022

Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Frank Leymann: "Quantum Topological Data Analysis"

In this lecture we introduce the fundamental concept of homology as the basis of topological data analysis. Based on this, Betti numbers are introduced as characteristic quantities and it is shown how to calculate them. In order to analyse a data set, its persistent homology is calculated: for this purpose, the corresponding point sets are transformed into simplicial complexes in a scaled manner. Finally, we will outline how quantum algorithms can compute Betti numbers exponentially faster than classically (even on NISQ machines) and why we believe we will soon be able to prove a quantum advantage here.

Target group: Advanced (This talk is very mathematical)

11:00 - 12:30
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