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Photonics Meets Quantum -  Networking event
JUN
Wed
10
17:00 - 20:30

Starts in 6 days from now

Location

Brussels

Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Brussels, Avenue des Gaulois 29, 1040 Etterbeek.
Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space

Polish NCBR Office in Brussels, in cooperation with the National Contact Point for EU Research Programmes in NCBR and the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Brussels, invites you to a conference and networking event dedicated to quantum technologies and their synergies with photonics.

As a networking platform, the event offers an opportunity to:

  • Build partnerships across academia, industry, and policymaking
  • Exchange insights on technology development and scaling
  • Identify synergies between the photonics and quantum ecosystems

In addition, the networking reception will be complemented by a policy-driven panel discussion addressing:

  • current EU priorities in Photonics & Quantum
  • strategic alignment between partnerships
  • future perspectives under FP10 and the European Competitiveness Fund (ECF)
  • importance of Photonics & Quantum as a strategic priority for Europe’s competitiveness.

For the full agenda and to register for this event, please access Photonics Meets Quantum – networking event. 

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