(IQT-NYC) Philippe Duluc, Senior Vice-President, Chief Technology Officer for Big Data & Security, Atos; has agreed to speak on Panel 1: Quantum Computing: Key Trends and Innovations in the Past Year at 10:15 on May 17 at IQT-NYC Online.
Philippe Duluc graduated from Ecole Polytechnique in Paris (France), initially working as a military engineer, for the French Ministry of Defense and for the Prime minister’s office. After 20 years of public service, he joined the private sector, first as Chief Security Officer for Orange Group, then as manager of Cybersecurity operations in Bull company. He is now CTO of Big Data & Security, the Atos Products Division. He has been an adviser to the European Network and Information Security Agency, and has a keen interest in scientific and technical domains involved in digital transformation: cryptography, cyber-defense, advanced computing, data science, mission-critical systems and quantum technologies.
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May 17 Morning — Quantum Computers + Quantum Processors
May 17 Afternoon — Quantum Safe (QKD + QRNGs + PQC) QUINTESSENCE LABS
May 18 Morning — Quantum Sensors COLD QUANTA
May 18 Afternoon— Quantum Materials and Components ZURICH INSTRUMENTS
May 19 Morning — Quantum Clouds and Service Providers
May 19 Afternoon — The Quantum Internet TOSHIBA
May 20 Morning — Quantum Policy and Funding QUEBEC and INTRIQ
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