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The International Symposium on Quantum Science,
Technology and Innovation

Welcome to Quantum Innovation 2023

It is our pleasure to invite all of you including scientists, engineers, business delegates, young researchers and students to Quantum Innovation 2023, the International Symposium on Quantum Science, Technology and Innovation, to be held on 15-17 November 2023 in -person.
Quantum Innovation 2023 is the third international symposium hosted by Japanese government and research institutes, that aims to bring together multi-disciplined researchers to present and exchange breaking-through ideas in quantum science and technology.
The topics of Quantum Innovation 2023 cover the latest achievements, trends and needs in quantum science and technology including quantum computing, quantum sensing, quantum cryptography and quantum communication.
We look forward to seeing you in Quantum Innovation 2023 and hope you enjoy excellent presentations from distinguished guests, share exciting discoveries and promote fruitful collaborations.

Organizing Committee

Chairs

Mutsuko Hatano

General Chair

Mutsuko Hatano

Tokyo Institute of Technology

Mio Murao

Track Chair
Quantum Computing

Mio Murao

The University of Tokyo

Akinari Yokoya

Track Chair
Quantum Sensing

Akinari Yokoya

National Institutes for Quantum
Science and Technology(QST)

Masahiro Takeoka

Track Chair
Quantum Cryptography &
Communication

Masahiro Takeoka

Keio University

Shigeru Yamashita

Vice Track Chair
Quantum Computing

Shigeru Yamashita

Ritsumeikan University

Tadashi Sakai

Vice Track Chair
Quantum Sensing

Tadashi Sakai

Tokyo Institute of Technology

Go Kato

Vice Track Chair
Quantum Cryptography &
Communication

Go Kato

National Institute of Information
and Communications Technology
(NICT)

Committee members

Keisuke Fujii

Osaka University

Yusuke Kozuka

National Institute for
Materials Science (NIMS)

Manaka Okuyama

Tohoku University

Shuntaro Takeda

The University of Tokyo

Tatsuya Fujito

Quantum STrategic
industry Alliance for
Revolution (Q-STAR)

Francois Le Gall

Nagoya University

Shinobu Onoda

National Institutes for
Quantum Science and
Technology(QST)

Shu Tanaka

Keio University

Takuya Hirano

Gakushuin University

Takahiro Mori

National Institute of
Advanced Industrial
Science and Technology
(AIST)

Yutaka Shikano

University of Tsukuba

Yoshimichi Tanizawa

Toshiba Corporation

Tetsuya Ido

National Institute of
Information and
Communications
Technology (NICT)

Takashi Mukaiyama

Tokyo Institute of Technology

Hiroshi Shimada

Quantum STrategic
industry Alliance for
Revolution (Q-STAR)

Akihisa Tomita

Hokkaido University

Takayuki Iwasaki

Tokyo Institute of Technology

Kae Nemoto

Okinawa Institute of
Science and Technology
Graduate University
(OIST)

Yasunari Suzuki

Nippon Telegraph and
Telephone Corporation
(NTT)

Noriaki Yahata

National Institutes for
Quantum Science and
Technology(QST)

Masahiro Kitagawa

Osaka University

Atsushi Noguchi

The University of Tokyo

Yutaka Tabuchi

RIKEN

Symposium Outline

Aims

Addressing the state-of-the-art
quantum technology

Exploring cooperation on research,
application, education and social awareness
on quantum technology

We will bring together researchers working on quantum technology and offer a platform for discussions among them. Inviting prominent speakers from abroad and Japan, Quantum Innovation 2023 covers latest development of quantum computing, quantum sensing,
quantum cryptography and quantum communication.
We also aim to give young researchers, future quantum working force candidates and aware citizens an overview of fast evolving quantum technology by listening to inspiring talks.

Scope of the Symposium

Highlights of the development of quantum
technology Quantum Computing Quantum Sensing Quantum Cryptography & Communication

Development of Infrastructure for the progress
of quantum technology Promotion of practical applications of quantum technology Development of human resources for quantum technology Promotion of international collaborations

Date

15-17 November 2023

Venue

Tokyo Convention Hall

Tokyo Square Garden 5F

3-1-1 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo


Tokyo Convention Hall is conveniently located within walking distance of Tokyo Station, the main hub station of Tokyo. Tokyo Convention Hall TEL : 03-5542-1995 FAX : 03-5542-1994. Click here for the website : https://www.tokyo.conventionhall.jp/eng/index.html

Schedule

15 November 2023
Plenary Sessions
16-17 November 2023
Quantum Computing Track
Quantum Sensing Track
Quantum Cryptography & Communication Track
Poster Session(16 November)

Program

Click "Program at a Glance" button in the website menu.

Speakers

All the speakers are to be invited.

Participants 

The expected participants include researchers, engineers, business delegates, policy makers, administrators, students, and the media people, who share interests in quantum technology and innovation.

Registration and Admission

We have reached our full capacity and have ceased accepting new registrations.

Thank you for your understanding.

Symposium Satellite Workshops

Symposium Sponsors

Cabinet Office
Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC)
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT)
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) 
RIKEN
Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)
National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology (QST)
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)
Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST)
Osaka University
The University of Tokyo
Tohoku University
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Quantum STrategic industry Alliance for Revolution (Q-STAR)

Symposium Supporter 

National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)

About QIH

Quantum technology is bringing a great impact on a wide range of industry. In order to accelerate the progress and make best use of quantum technology, industry, academia and government are expected to collaborate on promoting basic research, technology demonstration, industrialization, intellectual property management and human resource development. For promoting these activities, Japan established Quantum Technology Innovation Hubs in February 2021.

  • Quantum computation pioneering hub (RIKEN)
  • Quantum sensing hub (Tokyo Tech)
  • Foundational quantum technology and quantum life R&D hub (QST)
  • Quantum material hub (NIMS)
  • Quantum solution hub (Tohoku University)
  • hub of Quantum-based chemistry for industry development (THERS)
  • Quantum technology international collaboration hub (OIST)
  • Quantum security hub (NICT)
  • Quantum computer applications hub (UTokyo & Business alliance)
  • Quantum software hub (Osaka University)
  • hub of Global research and development for business by quantum-AI technology (AIST)

RIKEN serves as Headquarters of the Hubs to incorporate efforts to advance
quantum technology research in Japan.

QIH webpage