The 106th (4th in fiscal year 2022) AIST Techno Salon
The Present and Future of Quantum Computing” (Feb. 17)

With many years of basic research being conducted at universities, many companies recently developing quantum computers, and the government announcing that it will focus on the quantum field, the quantum computer is attracting attention from industry, academia, and government. The speakers who are involved in research and development in industry and academia will talk about quantum computers from the viewpoint of “Where are quantum computers at present? We would like to make this a lecture meeting to deepen our understanding of the future development of further applications in the industrial world.
Date and time
Friday, February 17, 2023, 13:30 – 16:15
[Location
Lecture Room (I-117), 1st floor, Incubation Building, SANKEN, Osaka University (up to 75 people) + Zoom (up to 90 people)
Organized by
Organizers: SANKEN, Osaka University / Research Association of Industrial Science and Technology, Osaka University / Crossover Alliance for Creating the Future with People, Knowledge and Materials: Network Joint Research Center for Materials and Devices area
How to apply for participation
Application Form (Google) https://forms.gle/dvjsGrfEioL3qCcw7
URL
https://www.sanken.osaka-u.ac.jp/labs/air/techno_salon/2022FY.html#technosalon_r4_4
Lecture Program
13:40-14:20
 Shintaro Sato(General Manager, Quantum Research Labs, Research Division, Fujitsu Laboratories, Fujitsu Limited)
 ”Toward the Practical Application of Quantum Computing.”
14:20-15:00
 Hiroyuki Mizuno (Principal Research Director, Basic Research Center, Research and Development Group, Hitachi, Ltd. and General Manager, Hitachi Kyoto University Laboratory)
 Quantum computing: hype or game changer.”
15:20-16:00
 Shun Nakajima (Researcher, Quantum Functional Systems Research Group, Center for Emergent Matter Science, RIKEN)
 ”Implementations and Proposals for Small-Scale Quantum Computing with Silicon Quantum Computers.”