
Quantum Photonic Integrated Circuits (QPICs) are an enabling platform for applications such as quantum computing, quantum secure communications and quantum sensing and will be critical for cost-effectively producing these technologies at scale. This joint symposium between ITU, IEEE and IEC brought together world-leading pioneers in QPICs to introduce the technology, report on the state of the art and the latest research and enable discussion on its ramifications for society, security and standards.
Participation was open to anyone interested in the subject who wished to contribute to the work. This included individuals who are also members of international, regional and national organizations.
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Programmme
15:00 - 15:40 | Opening Remarks
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15:40 - 17:00
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Session 1: Photonic Integrated Circuits
Moderator: Ning Zhang, Senior Photonics Engineer, CSA Catapult, United Kingdom
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Michael Wale, Professor of Integrated Photonics, University College London: "Quantum Photonic Integrated Circuits in Europe" [Presentation]
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Yi Qian, Principal Researcher, China Information Communication Technologies Group Corporation (CICT): "Quantum Key Distribution powered by silicon photonics and III-V photonics" [Presentation]
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Anke Lohmann, Founder, Anchored In Ltd., United Kingdom: "UK QPIC activities" [Presentation]
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Han-Sen Zhong, University of Science & Technology of China (USTC), China: "Photonic Quantum Advantage" [Presentation]
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