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Quantum Meets Series - Infrastructure

Royal Society Te Aparangi
Wellington, New Zealand
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Mon, 11 Aug, 10am - 1pm NZST

Event description

Kia ora,

Join us for a three-hour workshop to understand what photonic and quantum technologies are and their impact on the infrastructure sector now and near term.

We’ll consider challenges such as such as lack of network information, structural health monitoring and geotechnical surveys and discuss potential quantum solutions.

The session will be led by Australia's former Chief Scientist (2021-2024), Dr Cathy Foley. For background, here’s Cathy’s introductory webinar for New Zealanders on 14 July.

For Quantum Meets Infrastructure, Cathy will be joined by energy expert, Professor Rod Badcock of the Paihau Robinson Research Institute. They’re eager to discuss the sector’s needs.
What to expect: 

Speaker

Topic

Cathy Foley

What are Photonic and Quantum Technologies?

Cathy Foley

Why are they important – big picture?

Industry leader

Industry lead discussion of issues in the sector.

Academic leader – Prof Rod Badcock

Overview of photonic and quantum capability in the sector.

Breakout sessions (academic per group)

Groups each consider a key challenge and solutions.

Group leaders

Provide feedback

Cathy Foley

Next steps for infrastructure sector organisations. Close

Tea/Coffee and Lunch will be provided.

We have contacted you, however if you believe that there is someone else in your business that should attend, please can you forward this email to them.

Ngā mihi nui, 

The Quantum Meets Team

 

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Royal Society Te Aparangi
Wellington, New Zealand