cDinner - Quantencomputing
Quantum computing is a promising technology. Unlike current computers that work with bits (as 1 and 0), quantum computers work with so-called qubits – a superposition of 1 and 0. Imagine a globe where...Quantum computing is a promising technology. Unlike current computers that work with bits (as 1 and 0), quantum computers work with so-called qubits – a superposition of 1 and 0. Imagine a globe where 1 is the North Pole and 0 is the South Pole: Our computers can only work with these two poles, while a quantum computer can work with all points on the globe's surface. We will discuss how advanced this technology already is and what opportunities and risks it presents at the cDinner on October 22nd in Hanover. Andreea will provide a brief keynote on the topic. Agenda: 7:00 PM Arrival, 7:10 PM Keynote, 7:20 PM Group discussion, 7:30 PM Discussion and networking at tables of 5 during dinner, 9:00 PM End
