Quantum Motion CEO James Palles-Dimmock is a 2024 IQT Nordics Speaker
James Palles-Dimmock, CEO of Quantum Motion, is slated to speak at the upcoming IQT Nordics conference. As the company’s head, Palles-Dimmock plays a pivotal role in steering Quantum Motion’s strategic direction, particularly in the development of silicon-based qubit architectures that are compatible with standard CMOS fabrication. His deep involvement in defining intellectual property, technical, and commercial strategies has positioned Quantum Motion as a key player in the quantum computing landscape.
With a robust physics background and an impressive semiconductor industry track record, Palles-Dimmock brings over a decade of experience translating early-stage concepts into commercially viable products. His tenure at the Japanese electronics giant Sharp was marked by significant achievements in new technology development and commercialization, particularly in semiconductor technologies. He has been instrumental in transferring technology to the UK and Japan production facilities, handling tasks from lab-based innovations to solving production challenges on the assembly line.
At the IQT Nordics conference, Palles-Dimmock is expected to delve into the intricacies of integrating quantum computing technologies with existing semiconductor manufacturing processes, using his work at Quantum Motion as an example. His discussion will cover the challenges and opportunities in scaling quantum technologies using conventional fabrication techniques to demystify the path from experimental quantum physics to practical, scalable applications. Attendees will gain valuable insights into the future of quantum computing and its potential impacts across various industries.
IQT Nordics/Helsinki, June 24-26, Aalto University, Dipoli Building, Helsinki
The second annual Nordics conference partners with Bluefors, Business Finland, The Finnish Quantum Institute, and VTT and will focus on real-world quantum technology applications.
Register for the Nordics conference at this link.