Erwin Rademaker, Development Lead, Port of Rotterdam to speak on “QKD: How to Protect the Smart Port of the Future” at IQT Quantum Cybersecurity in NYC, Oct 25-27
Erwin Rademaker, Development Lead, Port of Rotterdam has agreed to speak on “QKD: How to Protect the Smart Port of the Future” at IQT Quantum Cybersecurity in NYC, October 25-27.
Erwin Rademaker (1966) has an educational background in Public Law and Business Information Management. Erwin is a national and international award-winning executive project- and programme manager. Furthermore, Erwin is a published writer of several books, a street photographer, an international selling artist and a one-off documentary maker.
Before joining the Port of Rotterdam (PoR) in 2002, he worked for companies like FedEx, ExxonMobil and CMG, where he was an international focused line- and project manager.
After joining the PoR, Erwin worked within the Environmental Management, Asset Management, Port Development and D&IT departments. Currently, Erwin is responsible for Horizon-3 innovations and programmes at PoR, such as Quantum, AI, Container 42 and the Digital Twin.
IQT Quantum Cybersecurity New York October 25-27 is the first international conference and exhibition focused on QUANTUM CYBERSECURITY. Nine vertical topics encompassing more than 40 panels and talks, curated by IQT Research’s Lawrence Gasman, will provide attendees with a deep understanding on the current impact of quantum technology on cybersecurity and how it will evolve. Cybersecurity is of growing importance to business, government, and the intelligence/military in a world of hacking and geopolitical instability. IQT Fall 2022 will be primarily “in person” (limited virtual participation available) to ensure maximum networking and discussion missing from larger hybrid events.
(Exclusive sponsorships available for each of the 9 vertical topics as well as the overall sponsorship for the entire event: apply to info@3drholdings.com)
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Sandra K. Helsel, Ph.D. has been researching and reporting on frontier technologies since 1990. She has her Ph.D. from the University of Arizona.