NASA, Mastercard, Novo Nordisk Foundation, ESA and City of Rotterdam and many more to reveal insights at Quantum.Tech Europe

by Josphat Kariuki

Quantum.Tech Europe 2025 will arrive at the World Trade Centre in Rotterdam Sept. 29 –Oct. 1, bringing a fresh approach with new features designed to offer something for the entire quantum ecosystem from enterprise, academics and solution providers to startups and new rising talent. From its new location in the quantum-rich Netherlands region, Quantum.Tech Europe will include: 

“If you have ever sat at a quantum conference and thought, ‘I’m listening to the same speakers talking about the same quantum topics,’ this revamped expo is for you,” said Laurence Coldicott,  Quantum.Tech Programme Director. “Quantum.Tech Europe will not only spark meaningful conversations, from both familiar and new voices, it will foster an environment in which commercial adoption across enterprise and quantum solutions can be explored.” 

The pre-event day on Sept. 29, features a full day of cryptography and AI integration workshops, with topics such as QKD 101, AI and Quantum Collaboration and Quantum Optimization. 

The Kraft Heinz Company Chief Information Security Officer Ricardo Lafosse shared “With quantum computing on the horizon, traditional encryption protections are becoming outdated. Replacing traditional encryption with post-quantum algorithms is not optional…it’s a strategic imperative to ensure long-term data security and consumer trust.”

The two-day conference officially opens Sept. 30 with remarks from Robert Simmon, Vice Mayor of the city of Rotterdam, followed by the Industry Disruptor panel “Managing the Hype: Where Does Quantum Really Stand?” moderated by Jeremy White, Senior Innovation Editor of WIRED, with prominent panelists Helmut Katzgraber of Amazon, Jeremy O’Brien of PsiQuantum, and Alessando Curioni of IBM.  

Day 2, Oct. 1, begins with Keynote Magda Chelly, co-founder/CEO of Risk Immune, “Quantum Security: Defending Tomorrow’s Data Today.” 

A highlight of day 2 will be the panel “Quantum for Good” exploring the many ways quantum can be leveraged for social good, focusing on global challenges in healthcare, sustainability and security. Speakers include Carolyn Mercer, Chief Technologist, NASA; Shohini Ghose, CTO, Quantum Algorithms Institute; Basmah AlBuhairan, Managing Director, C4IR, Saudi Arabia; and Sameer Chauhan, Director (CEO), United Nations International Computing Centre (UNICC). 

A unique aspect of Quantum.Tech Europe will be the Hosted Buyers Club, with pre-qualified executives and senior procurement officers gaining access to the conference and opportunities for tailored, double opt-in, one-on-one meetings with quantum companies to explore quantum solutions.  

“We’ve created this new feature as a premium networking platform that will foster meaningful relationships between senior decision-makers and solution providers across the entire quantum ecosystem,” explained Coldicott. 

Additional features include: 

To view the full agenda and gain information regarding sponsorships and attending, visit www.quantumtechexpo.com.  

Media Contact:

Natalie Lake

Alpha Events

Natalie.lake@alphaevents.com

Press registration: https://www.alphaevents.com/events-quantumtech/srspricing?tier=6843131600f4f1558a108e05#/