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Bristol Quantum Information Technologies Workshop 2015 to be Held from 15 to 17 April

The Centre for Quantum Photonics is pleased to announce the return of the Bristol Quantum Information Technologies Workshop from the 15th - 17th April 2015.

BQIT:15 will be held at Colston Hall, Bristol from 15-17 April

Bristol Quantum Information Technologies Workshop began in 2014 as part of a roadmap sponsored by the UK's Defence Science and Technology Laboratory and organised by the Centre for Quantum Photonics at the University of Bristol.We held our first meeting in February 2014 at Engineer's House, Bristol. The event proved to be a great success with nearly 90 delegates from around the globe all coming together to disucss topics such as the optical implementations of:

  • Quantum enhanced sensing/metrology
  • Quantum Computation and Simulation
  • Quantum Key Distribution and Communications

The first workshop resulted in a clear roadmap of the future for the quantum technologies. This year we want to go further to explore the changes in the quantum climate and further discuss the Quantum Technologies Revolution.

For more information about BQIT:15 or to register to attend please go to the conference website.

Source: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/

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