Quantum Computing Workshop: Translating Quantum Models into Industrial Value
Time
13:00 pm, 24 Nov 2025 - 12:00 pm, 26 Nov 2025(GMT+01:00) View in my time
Location
HQS Quantum Simulations GmbH
Rintheimer Straße 23, D-76131 Karlsruhe

Event Details
We are pleased to invite you to our forthcoming annual workshop, taking place from 24th to 26th November 2025, at HQS Quantum Simulation in Karlsruhe. In
Event Details
We are
pleased to invite you to our forthcoming annual workshop, taking place
from 24th to 26th November 2025, at HQS Quantum Simulation in
Karlsruhe. In this workshop we will have a hands on session with
quantum computing acess being provided by IQM.
Quantum
computers with 50 or more high-fidelity qubits are now a reality,
opening up new possibilities in computational science. However, the
practical use of quantum computers remains challenging and requires
careful consideration of both hardware and algorithms.
Currently, the majority of large-scale
quantum computing experiments have focused on solving quantum mechanical
models – such as the Ising, Heisenberg and Fermi-Hubbard models – due
to their fundamental role in physics and their suitability for quantum
hardware. Our workshop will cover state-of-the-art techniques for
simulating such models on quantum computers.
However, our main goal goes further: we
want to bridge the gap between these quantum models and impactful
real-world applications. Beyond the technical aspects of model
simulation, the workshop will explore how such fundamental models can be
meaningfully connected to important scientific and industrial use
cases, and how quantum simulation capabilities can be translated into
tangible value for various sectors.
To reflect these goals, our workshop will be divided into two parts:
- In the first part, we will mainly
have presentations on how to connect these quantum models to broader use
cases in science or industry. We will also show specific spin and
Hubbard models motivated by clear goals in materials science. - During the second part we will have a
hands-on session where participants can show and demonstrate methods
and quantum algorithms that can be used to solve industry-relevant
quantum models.
A detailed agenda will be provided on our webpage and via e-mail.
Register now!
This workshop is free of charge and will be held on-site (in person).
Please
note: Accommodation and travel are not included and must be arranged by
participants, Lunch and coffee breaks are included.