WG Quantum Computing & Applications: The Role of Hardware in Advancing Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing

06Nov09:0017:30WG Quantum Computing & Applications: The Role of Hardware in Advancing Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing

Time

9:00 am, 6 Nov 2025 - 17:30 pm, 6 Nov 2025(GMT+01:00) View in my time

Location

Matrix One

Science Park 301, 1098 XH

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Date: 06.11.2025, 09:00-17:30 CET
Venue: Matrix One, Science Park 301, 1098 XH Amsterdam, Netherland
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Join us for the QBN WG QC&A meeting, hosted by Amsterdam Scientific Instruments at Matrix One in Amsterdam, to delve into The Role of Hardware in Advancing Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing. This gathering will bring together leading experts, researchers, and industry pioneers to discuss the critical challenges in achieving fault tolerance and the strategies for implementing effective quantum error correction.

The agenda will cover key topics such as the current limitations in hardware development, emerging solutions to enhance quantum error correction, and the path toward robust, fault-tolerant quantum systems. Participants will gain valuable insights into cutting-edge research, practical applications, and the roadmap to scalable quantum computing.

Join us to exchange knowledge, foster collaborations, and explore the next steps in bridging hardware innovations with the pursuit of fault tolerance in quantum computing.

 

Agenda:

  • News from the Network
  • Tech & Biz talks on Hardware, Error Correction & Fault Tolerance
  • Valuable networking & business opportunities
  • Labtour
  • WG session: interactive Workshop

 

Speakers

  • From Signal to Decoding: Low-Latency Control Stack for Real-Time Fault Tolerance
    Francesco Battistel, Roadmap Leader, Qblox
  • MAGIC Quantum Computers
    Michael Fromm, Quantum Applications Engineer, eleQtron
  • qCMOS in Quantum Computing
    Sebastian Beer, Senior Application Engineer, Hamamatsu Photonics
  • Integrated control electronics for super-conducting qubits in the Munich Quantum Valley
    Thomas Thönes, Group Manager RFIC Design, Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits
  • Quantum hardware at TNO
    Pieter Thijs Eendebak, Quantum engineer, TNO
  • State of Hardware for Photonic Quantum Computing and Open Problems
    Trevor Demille, Head of Quantum Hardware, QuiX Quantum 
  • Making Quantum Matter Atom by Atom
    Christoph Gohle, Quantum Systems Engineer, planqc
  • Flexibility and power of ASI detectors to power quantum science
    Beniamino Ferrando, Product Manager, Amsterdam Scientific Instruments
  • Facilitating the European Quantum infrastructure with a one-stop-shop for end-users: Introduction of the EuroHPC JU QEX (Quantum Excellence Center)”
    Julia Oesterling, EU adviser & coordinator Funding, Quantum Delta NL

 

About WG Quantum Computing & Applications

We are keen to drive the development of practical quantum applications and quantum advances. By fostering global relationships, forging international collaborative partnerships, and disseminating knowledge, we aim to establish the Working Group as a key figure driving Europe’s leadership in the area of quantum computing, influencing policy and fostering sector-wide integration.

Speakers for this event

  • Beniamino Ferrando

    Beniamino Ferrando

    Amsterdam Scientific Instruments

    Product Manager

    Amsterdam Scientific Instruments

  • Christoph Gohle

    Christoph Gohle

    planqc

    Quantum
    Systems Engineer

    planqc

  • Francesco Battistel

    Francesco Battistel

    Qblox

    Qblox

  • Julia Oesterling

    Julia Oesterling

    Quantum Delta NL

    EU adviser & coordinator Funding

    Quantum Delta NL

  • Michael Fromm

    Michael Fromm

    eleQtron

    Quantum Applications Engineer

    eleQtron

  • Pieter Thijs Eendebak

    Pieter Thijs Eendebak

    TNO

    Quantum
    engineer 

    TNO

  • Sebastian Beer

    Sebastian Beer

    Hamamatsu Photonics

    Senior Application
    Engineer

    Hamamatsu Photonics

  • Thomas Thönes

    Thomas Thönes

    Fraunhofer IIS

    Group manager RFIC Design

    Fraunhofer IIS

  • Trevor Demille

    Trevor Demille

    QuiX Quantum

    Head of Quantum Hardware

    QuiX Quantum

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