Chuck Foley, executive chairman of memQ, discusses how to enable Quantum Processing Units (QPUs) to connect reliably over distances.
memQ was spun-out from the University of Chicago in 2021 to solve an important quantum problem, which is how to enable Quantum Processing Units (QPUs) to connect reliably over distances. While industry has initially focused on qubit density – i.e. how many qubits can we get onto a single chip – the next ‘big problem’ will be how to network these systems to work together.
Chuck Foley will discuss memQ's business, technology and origin story including their residence at the Chicago Quantum Exchange's renowned Duality Accelerator. Two key components of their solution that Chuck will cover are their quantum memory and quantum photonics integrated circuit (PIC) technology.
Chuck Foley is Executive Chairman of memQ. Chuck provides over 40 years of hi-tech experience to the memQ board of directors, with successful IPO and exits across management and board roles. Mr Foley also sits on the board for Critical Links, RunSafe Security and VIZpin.
Agenda
6 p.m. – Pizza and Networking
6:30 p.m. – Quantum News, Don Grust
6:40 p.m. – memQ, Chuck Foley, Chairman
7:15 p.m. – Wrap-Up, Networking
Registration is requested, but not required. All are welcome.
About the Speaker: Chuck Foley is executive chairman of memQ. Chuck provides over 40 years of hi-tech experience to the memQ board of directors, with successful IPO and exits across management and board roles. Mr Foley also sits on the board for Critical Links, RunSafe Security and VIZpin
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Lectures & Panels | Job Skills & Careers | *Registration Requested |