Prix des Technologies Numériques 2023 : Quantum

Télécom Paris and its alumni association, Télécom Paris alumni, have been organizing the Prix des Technologies Numériques for 25 years. Each year, we honor the men and women and companies who are major players in the digital transformation of our society.

📍LE 17 OCTOBRE 2023 À STATION F

QUANTUM: MICROELECTRONICS, CONQUERING THE NANOMETER AND BEYOND.

When the limits of statistical physics are reached, forcing industry to innovate technologically to meet the growing needs of electronics; this theme embraces the high stakes of sovereignty in France and Europe, and of course includes quantum physics (more focused on innovation for the moment).

This year, three prizes will be awarded, and the winners will take part in a round-table discussion, moderated by Frédéric SIMOTTEL.

🏆THE 2023 WINNERS

QUANTUM INNOVATION PRIZE

Alice & Bob

QUANTUM INNOVATION PRIZE

Pasqal

MICROELECTRONICS INNOVATION AWARDS

Scintil Photonics

MANAGER'S AWARD

Jean-Marc Chéry

CEO STmicroelectronics

🏆THE 2023 WINNERS

"It's very uncertain to predict today what will become of quantum computing,
because as Etienne Klein often reminds us: "nobody knows what will become of what we do"."

Come and listen to our experts' talks to understand quantum technology, its applications and its future.

Romain Alléaume is a Professor at Télécom Paris. He is a graduate of ENS Ulm 98, Télécom Paris 2004, PhD Sorbonne Université 2004.

His research interests include quantum cryptography and communications, and quantum information processing. Author of over 50 papers and three patents in the field of quantum key distribution (QKD), in 2008 he co-founded the SeQureNet start-up, which brought to market the first continuous variable quantum cryptography system (CV-QKD).He is currently coordinating IP Paris' participation in the Quantum Technology Flagship's QSNP project, and is in charge of the QURIOSIT project-team.

Romain Alléaume is a Professor at Télécom Paris. He is a graduate of ENS Ulm 98, Télécom Paris 2004, PhD Sorbonne Université 2004.

His research interests include quantum cryptography and communications, and quantum information processing. Author of over 50 papers and three patents in the field of quantum key distribution (QKD), in 2008 he co-founded the SeQureNet start-up, which brought to market the first continuous variable quantum cryptography system (CV-QKD).He is currently coordinating IP Paris' participation in the Quantum Technology Flagship's QSNP project, and is in charge of the QURIOSIT project-team.

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