

4th Workshop on Quantum and Hybrid Quantum/Classical Computing Approaches
Friday, June 13, 2025 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM · 4 hr. (Europe/Berlin)
Hall X8 - 1st floor
Workshop
Industrial Use Cases of HPC, ML and QCIntegration of Quantum Computing and HPCQuantum Computing - Use CasesQuantum Program Development and OptimizationSimulating Quantum Systems
Information
Building on the success of the last three years, the 4th Quantum and Hybrid Quantum-Classical Computing Approaches workshop continues to explore the forefront of quantum computing and its integration with classical systems. This year, in addition to covering benchmarking of quantum architectures and software, we are expanding our focus to include emerging areas and advancements in quantum technology, such as quantum error correction.
In this workshop we aim to provide the audience with insights to novel hybrid quantum-classical applications integrating NISQ devices with classical frameworks to solve real-world challenges, as well as diversified talks on different quantum architectures and their integration with HPC infrastructures, benchmarking strategies, advances in error correction and mitigation methods, inviting leaders in different sectors of quantum hardware and software design to provide their expert view.
Organizers:
In this workshop we aim to provide the audience with insights to novel hybrid quantum-classical applications integrating NISQ devices with classical frameworks to solve real-world challenges, as well as diversified talks on different quantum architectures and their integration with HPC infrastructures, benchmarking strategies, advances in error correction and mitigation methods, inviting leaders in different sectors of quantum hardware and software design to provide their expert view.
Organizers:
Format
On Site
Targeted Audience
The target audience covers practitioners and researchers in industry and academia in the field of quantum computing, and convergence of HPC and quantum computing, with the aim to improve the understanding of quantum computing capabilities to address industrial problems.
Beginner Level
30%
Intermediate Level
50%
Advanced Level
20%
Speakers

Stefan Knecht
Lead Quantum Chemistry ResearcherAlgorithmiq Oy
Stefano Mensa
Advanced Computing and Emerging Technologies LeadThe Hartree Centre, STFCJR
James Richings
Research ScientistQuantum Software Lab, The University of EdinburghEM
Eric Mansfield
Senior Product ManagerIQM
Max Rossmannek
Research ScientistIBM Research
William Clements
Head of Applications and SoftwareOrca Computing
Sam Stanwyck
Head of Quantum Computing ProductNVIDIA
Krzysztof Kurowski
DrPoznan Supercomputing and Networking Center
Sabrina Maniscalco
CEO and cofounderAlgorithmiqAW
Alexsander Wennersteen
Quantum Software Technical LeadPasqal

