Zaid Saeed, CEO and Co-founder of SCALINQ, will speak at the upcoming IQT Nordics conference. As a key figure in the quantum computing industry, Saeed has been pivotal in advancing cryogenic hardware technologies essential for quantum computers. His leadership at SCALINQ has positioned the company as a global leader in this specialized field.
Beyond his executive responsibilities, Saeed is a prominent advocate for the quantum computing sector in the Nordic region. He actively participates in developing the Swedish quantum ecosystem, promoting industry growth and innovation. His efforts extend to the global stage, where he pushes for standardization and fosters open collaborations within the quantum community.
Educationally, Saeed’s background is as dynamic as his career. He holds double degrees in engineering alongside a degree in business development. This blend of technical expertise and business acumen has enabled him to lead SCALINQ successfully and advocate effectively for the broader adoption and understanding of quantum technologies.
At the IQT Nordics conference, Saeed is set to deliver insights into cutting-edge developments in cryogenic hardware for quantum computers. His presentation will cover the challenges and breakthroughs in creating environments critical for quantum processors to operate effectively. Saeed will also discuss the importance of international standards and collaboration in accelerating the progress of quantum technologies. By sharing his unique perspective on the necessity for open collaboration in the quantum field, attendees can expect to gain a comprehensive understanding of how global cooperation and standardization can propel the industry forward. His talk will be essential for anyone interested in the technological, regulatory, and commercial landscapes of quantum computing.
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.