At the upcoming IQT Vancouver/Pacific Rim conference, Justin Ging, Chief Product Officer at Atom Computing, is set to showcase his extensive experience in the quantum computing arena. Ging’s current role involves pioneering the commercialization of state-of-the-art quantum computers that utilize atomic arrays of neutral atoms, a cutting-edge approach in the quantum technology field.
Before his tenure at Atom Computing, Justin Ging honed his expertise as the Chief Commercial Officer at Honeywell Quantum Solutions. There, he was instrumental in leading marketing and business development efforts that were pivotal in positioning the company at the forefront of quantum computing advancements.
His rich background also includes impactful roles in marketing and leadership at major technology firms like Samsung, Aptina Imaging, and Analog Devices, where he drove innovative semiconductor product development and market penetration.
Ging’s earlier engineering contributions at Bell Labs and Lockheed Martin, combined with his academic accomplishments from MIT—where he earned an MBA, Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and a Master’s degree in Materials Science—round out his profound expertise in the field.
During his presentation at the conference, Justin Ging will delve into the challenges and breakthroughs associated with deploying quantum computers in practical, real-world applications, using his work at Atom Computing as an example. His insights are expected to highlight the convergence of traditional semiconductor techniques with novel quantum technologies, providing a roadmap for future commercial quantum computing solutions. Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of the strategic and technical nuances of bringing quantum computing devices from the lab to the marketplace.
IQT Vancouver · Pacific Rim 2024: Quantum Computing, Communications and Security — Pathways to Real World Solutions.
With Vancouver as North America’s gateway to the Pacific Rim, IQT and the Quantum Algorithms Institute are bringing together partners across North America and Asia to showcase the state of quantum computing, communications, and security. This international conference moves beyond the quantum hype to profile quantum computing, communications technologies, and quantum expertise in real-world settings. Sessions will highlight practical applications of quantum algorithms and networking in pharmaceuticals, transportation, finance, and more industries. Attendees will include industry and government executives, end-users, and investors who will learn about the latest developments in these technologies, pathways for companies to get ready for quantum solutions, and ethics and policy considerations in this fast-growing industry.