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D-Wave’s Edward ‘Denny’ Dahl to Deliver Keynote at IQT Summit in Boston, 3/19-21

(IQT) Inside Quantum Technology (IQT) is honored to announce that D-Wave’s Principal Research Scientist Edward “Denny” Dahl will deliver a keynote at IQT’s upcoming “The Future of Quantum Computing, Quantum Cryptography and Quantum Sensors” summit to be held in Boston, March 19-21, 2019. Dr. Dahl brings a unique combination of business expertise and quantum technology experience to the podium with him. The IQT summit is the first event of its kind to focus on commercialization opportunities and where the money will be made or lost. Register for the IQT event by January 23 and save 44%.
Dr. Dahl received his PhD in physics from Stanford University in 1985 after completing a thesis on Quantum Monte Carlo computational techniques. He conducted postdoctoral research position at Lawrence Livermore National Labs and then joined Thinking Machines Corporation where he provided technical support to a number of customers across a range of business verticals, including the petroleum and defense industries. Following that, he participated in a number of startups and in corporate arenas including eBay, Wells Fargo, JP Morgan Chase, Travelers Insurance, Western Asset Management, Williams Sonoma, Kroger, Walgreens, Teradata. Dr. Dahl’s complete bio can be seen here. Since joining D-Wave, Dr. Dahl has been involved in algorithm research, training, technical support for sales and communication functions.
Founded in 199, D-Wave is a case study of how a scientifically-based enterprise transforms itself into a leader in a commercial market. Currently, D-Wave has installed more than $50 million worth of quantum systems at customer sites. The D-Wave 2000Q system is available through sale or lease as a standalone system, or via the quantum cloud D-Wave systems are being used by world-class organizations and institutions including Lockheed Martin, Google, NASA, USC, USRA, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Volkswagen, and many others. D-Wave has been granted over 160 U.S. patents and has published over 100 peer-reviewed papers in leading scientific journals. D-Wave has been the subject of a cover story in Time, and has garnered major coverage in The New York Times, Wired, MIT Technology Review, The Wall Street Journal, and The Economist.
The Future of Quantum Computing, Quantum Cryptography and Quantum Sensors” summit will provide attendees with comprehensive insights into the commercial future of all areas of quantum technology. Speakers will come from leading quantum computer firms, the cryptography industry, innovative start-ups, software companies, component companies and others. For more details of the conference, the conference website can be found by clicking here,  where you can also register for the conference – Register by January 23 and save 44 percent.

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