Quantum computing is crossing from scientific theory into commercial reality — with McKinsey projecting a $2 trillion quantum economy by 2035 and the U.S. government investing billions to maintain technological leadership. From drug design and materials science to cryptography and optimization, quantum systems are approaching the threshold where computational value exceeds hardware cost. As hardware platforms race toward utility-scale operation and post-quantum security standards reshape every digital system, this is the inflection point investors can't afford to miss.
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Join us for an exclusive conversation with Dr. Joe Altepeter, Program Manager at DARPA's Microsystems Technology Office, as he shares the U.S. government's perspective on quantum computing's path from laboratory achievement to industrial utility. As the architect of DARPA's quantum verification programs, Dr. Altepeter brings unique insight into which technical approaches show promise for solving high-value problems in materials science, pharmaceuticals, and optimization that remain beyond classical computing's reach. The discussion will explore the critical engineering challenges facing the industry — from error correction and system scaling to the question of when computational value will exceed hardware cost. Dr. Altepeter will examine the diverse hardware platforms competing for commercial viability, including superconducting qubits, neutral atoms, and photonics, and discuss why DARPA's role extends beyond funding to acting as an independent arbiter of technical claims. As McKinsey projects a $2 trillion quantum economy by 2035, this conversation offers essential perspective on the gap between today's capabilities and tomorrow's commercial applications, and why solving thousands of simultaneous engineering problems will determine which approaches reach utility-scale operation first.
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Join us in Austin for an intimate conversation with William Hurley "whurley," Founder and CEO of Strangeworks, exploring quantum computing through the lens of a builder who has spent a decade transforming computational complexity into real-world solutions. As Chair of the IEEE Quantum Standards Working Group and author of "Quantum Computing for Babies" and "Quantum Computing for Dummies," whurley brings unique ability to make quantum accessible while maintaining technical rigor. This fireside-style discussion takes a 2025–2035 view of quantum information systems, examining opportunities across quantum sensors, cryptography, and computing. Drawing from experience helping pass the Texas Quantum Initiative and collaborating on market analysis, whurley will discuss investment timelines, scaling challenges, and where defensible value e
Email meetperry ConciergeQuantum computing is approaching its commercial inflection point — with hardware platforms racing toward error-corrected systems, post-quantum cryptography standards reshaping digital infrastructure, and governments investing billions in quantum supremacy. From drug discovery and financial modeling to logistics optimization and materials science, the applications that emerge from utility-scale quantum systems could reshape entire industries. Quantum computing sits at the intersection of national security, technological disruption, and a once-in-a-generation infrastructure buildout.