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SUMMARY:Quantum Power and National Security: Canada’s New Strategic Imperative
DESCRIPTION:Quantum technologies are rapidly moving from concept to capability and are establishing themselves as a foundation of both modern defence and economic competitiveness. From NORAD modernization to NATO’s quantum strategy\, allied nations are positioning defence as a key partner and first adopter of these dual-use technologies—integrating quantum sensing\, communications\, and emerging quantum computing capabilities into their core missions. \nNew federal investments signal the beginning of a similar shift in Canada\, with quantum being positioned as a key engine of Canada’s economic growth and national security. \nOn February 24\, 2026\, the Empire Club of Canada will present Quantum Power and National Security: Canada’s New Strategic Imperative. In this timely address\, Lisa Lambert\, CEO of Quantum Industry Canada (QIC)\, will examine how quantum capabilities will shape Canada’s economic outlook and security posture\, what sovereign capacity is required to protect critical systems\, and how Canada can position itself as a strategic contributor within the G7 and NATO alliances. \nFurther insights and perspectives will follow from a distinguished panel moderated by The Honourable Erin O’Toole\, P.C.\, C.D.\, and featuring Francesco Bova\, Associate Professor at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management; David Roy-Guay\, Founder and CEO of SBQuantum; and Lieutenant-General Darcy Molstad\, CD\, Commander Canadian Joint Forces Command.
URL:https://www.qureca.com/calendar/quantum-power-and-national-security-canadas-new-strategic-imperative/
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SUMMARY:APS March Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The APS Global Physics Summit is the largest physics research conference in the world\, uniting 14\,000 scientific community members across all disciplines of physics. This meeting reflects the inclusivity and synergy of many physics disciplines and emerging cross-disciplinary areas of science\, which perfectly reflects this year’s theme of Science for a Shared Future. \n\nConnect with others in your research areas of interest.\nExplore cross-disciplinary sessions and collaborative events.\nUnite to advance physics and create a bright future.
URL:https://www.qureca.com/calendar/aps-march-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Denver
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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SUMMARY:Quantum Computing and Sensing for Weather and Climate Applications Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Climate and weather simulations involve computationally intensive models that demand vast processing power and sophisticated algorithms to capture the dynamic interactions within the Earth’s climate system. Constraints on power consumption and computational processing power limit the performance of simulations using classical supercomputers. Quantum computing can revolutionize how we understand and predict climate and weather phenomena by leveraging its exponentially larger computational space\, parallel processing\, and efficient handling of large-scale optimization problems. Quantum sensing is poised to enable earth and atmospheric monitoring with improved accuracy and sensitivity by utilizing quantum principles\, providing critical data to enhance weather and climate models. \nThis workshop aims to bridge the knowledge gap between the quantum and climate science fields\, sparking innovation through shared insights and interdisciplinary strategies that could lead to the next-generation of climate and weather models. The workshop will provide a platform for quantum specialists and weather and climate scientists to discuss potential approaches to complex climate problems\, explore practical pathways for integrating quantum computing into existing climate research frameworks\, and establish a collaborative research agenda that drives both fields towards breakthroughs. \nDeadlines\nAbstract submission: May 26\, 2026 \nIn-person registration: July 19\, 2026 \nVirtual registration: July 27\, 2026
URL:https://www.qureca.com/calendar/quantum-computing-and-sensing-for-weather-and-climate-applications-workshop/
LOCATION:Boulder\, Boulder\, CO\, United States
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