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🎉 2025 officially declared the International Year of Quantum Science and TechnologyOn June 7, 2024, the United Nations officially declared 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ)! 🌐🎉 The Quantum Industry Canada community is excited to celebrate 100 years since the groundbreaking development of quantum mechanics with #IYQ2025. Looking ahead, quantum science and technology will be an increasingly pivotal cross-cutting field of the 21st century, significantly impacting major societal challenges identified by the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, such as climate change, energy, food safety and security, and clean water. Throughout 2025, we'll be spotlighting the transformative impacts of quantum science and technology on our world, including the many leading-edge Canadian contributions to this critical field. 🌟 🇨🇦 This International Year is an opportunity for people across Canada and around the globe to come together to engage with quantum innovation and discovery. ℹ Stay tuned for more updates and ways to engage with IYQ 2025. For the latest, be sure to watch out for your monthly edition of Quantum, Eh? 🍁 We hope you'll join us in supporting this landmark global initiative! 🌐 📛 Introducing our newest members and affiliatesWe are thrilled to share that our quantum community continues to expand! Last month we made public announcements about 10 new members and affiliates, some with roots in Waterloo Region's Quantum Valley and some from Québec’s growing quantum ecosystem. Say hello to QIC’s newest additions:
→ Read more about the organizations with roots in Waterloo Region: in English / en fraçais → Read more about the organizations from Québec: in English / en français The QIC community now includes >60 organizations nationwide, representing a strong, unified voice for Canada's emerging quantum sector. Together, we are unleashing Canada's quantum potential. Onwards! 🌐🇳🇱 Quantum Leaders Unite in the Netherlands: Highlights from Quantum Meets and Q-ExpoLast month, QIC's CEO Lisa Lambert and Québec Quantique's Executive Director Olivier Gagnon-Gordillo travelled to the Netherlands for the second edition of Quantum Meets, a new take on convening, which included Q-Expo, the inaugural pan-European quantum technology showcase led by QuIC, Europe's largest quantum industry association. These events focused on bringing together quantum innovators and fresh perspectives to shape a future we’re all eager to be part of. During their visit, Lisa and Olivier along with Investissement Québec colleague Thierry Champagne caught up with leaders from Quantum Delta NL, the Netherlands' collaborative platform for accelerating quantum technology developments, to exchange approaches and insights on quantum ecosystem building. As part of the Q-Expo program, Lisa joined colleagues from the International Council of Quantum Industry Associations (ICQIA), of which QIC is a founding member, for a special session on the importance of collaboration among like-minded nations and regions to shape the global quantum sector. The ICQIA also convened an in-person meeting during Q-Expo to discuss topics of common interest and advance collaborative projects, particularly the development of global value chain landscapes in quantum computing and quantum-secure communication. It was a productive trip, packed with insights and new connections, setting the stage for exciting developments in the quantum world. Stay tuned for more updates! 🎤 ICYMI: Canadian quantum leaders take the stage in Vancouver, Toronto & MontréalJune was buzzing for Canada’s quantum innovators, who crisscrossed the country to drive the sector forward. It all kicked off with Inside Quantum Technology: Vancouver-Pacific Rim in Vancouver, continued with Collision in Toronto, and wrapped up at QED-C's plenary in Montréal. Congrats to all those who participated! IQT Vancouver · Pacific Rim 2024: Quantum Computing, Communications and Security — Pathways to Real World Solutions featured talks and panels by QIC members including, Quantacet's Chloé Archambault, Blusson QMI's Paola Baca and Christopher Coleman, Pasqal's Raphaël de Thoury, Honeywell's Ian D'Souza, OTI Lumionics' Scott Genin, Xanadu's Rafal Janik, AbaQus' David Issac, Photonic's Paul Terry, Jessica Hodgson and Thomas Jennewein, evolutionQ's Matt Jaksic and Sarah McCarthy, QV Studio's Sarah Jenna, Numana's Jacques Mc Neill, Anyon's Anne-Laurence Phaneuf-L'Heureux, Quantropi's Michael Redding, BTQ's Nicolas Roussy Newton, D-Wave's Murray Thom, Nord Quantique's Philippe St-Jean, and QIC's Lisa Lambert. Collision 2024 in Toronto featured stage time from Multiverse Computing's Sam Mugel and a keynote by Xanadu's Christian Weedbrook. The QED-C Plenary meeting in Montréal was a valuable opportunity for QIC members to connect with their American counterparts and for QED-C members to get a deeper appreciation of the unique strengths of the Canadian quantum landscape. Remarks and talks from QIC members included those from SBQuantum's Camille Georges and Lilian Childress, PINQ2's Marie-Eve Boulanger, Quantacet's Martin Laforest, Québec Quantique's Olivier Gagnon-Gordillo, Ki3's Yoann Jestin, Nord Quantique's Michel Pioro-Ladriere, and QIC's Lisa Lambert. The program, shaped in partnership with Québec Quantique and Optonique, also included tours to see Anyon's MonarQ quantum computer recently installed at Calcul Québec at the École de technologie supérieure and tours of Québec's quantum, photonics, and semiconductor innovation zones, including DistriQ. Missed these events? Continue to watch this space for an up-to-date listing on quantum happenings in Canada and abroad! 👏 QIC community achievements and highlightsDive into the latest achievements and highlights from Canada's quantum trailblazers:
🗞️ Buzzworthy quantum headlines and resources
👀 News to watch for: NIST is about to release the first standards for quantum-resistant algorithms very soon! 💼 Career opportunities in Canada's quantum industryCurious about careers that don’t just follow the trends but set them? Canada’s quantum sector is the playing field for those who dream big and innovate bigger. With a plethora of positions available at QIC's Members and Affiliates, your future career awaits on the cutting edge! 📌 From the QIC community job board:
🔦 Career Spotlight: Quantum Horizons Alberta is currently searching for two Directors to lead programs out of the University of Alberta and the University of Calgary. Check out the positions here: 📅 Quantum-related events in Canada (and beyond)
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The United Nations has declared 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ) The Origins: A Century of Quantum Discovery The quantum story began with questions. By 1925, after decades of puzzling observations and breakthrough experiments, scientists had uncovered something profound: the rules governing the tiniest pieces of our universe are fundamentally different from the rules we see around us. From Theory to Everyday Technology That understanding transformed our...
Happy holidays and prosperous International Year of Quantum Science and Technology from the Quantum Industry Canada community! As 2024 draws to a close, we thank you for your support of Canada's quantum technology sector. Together, we're shaping a quantum future for all. 🌟 Wishing you joy this holiday season and a bright 2025 - the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology! The best is yet to come. 🌟 In this issue: QIC shares quantum vision at G7 think tank handover 💡🌐 Canadian...
In this issue: ICQIA urges Canada to champion quantum technologies during its 2025 G7 Presidency ⚛️ 🍁 Strengthening Canada-Japan quantum collaboration 🇨🇦🇯🇵 QIC becomes a Strategic Partner of the International Year of Quantum 🌐🪩 QIC's members & affiliates making waves 🌊 Must-read quantum news 🗞️ Hot jobs: New quantum career opportunities 💼 Don't miss these upcoming Canadian quantum events (including ours) 🗓️ ⚛️ 🍁 The ICQIA urges Canada to champion quantum technologies during its 2025 G7...