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IQT-NY Announces Terrill Frantz, Associate Professor of eBusiness and Cybersecurity at Harrisburg University will speak on “US National Quantum Technology Policy” at 2:45, Apr. 3

(IQTEvent) IQT News is now introducing speakers for the upcoming IQT-NYC event “The Future of Quantum Computing, Quantum Networking and Quantum Sensors” April 2-3, 2020 to acquaint our readers with the topics and expertise represented on the program. Terrill Frantz, Associate Professor of eBusiness and Cybersecurity at Harrisburg University will speak on “US National Quantum Technology Policy” at 2:45, April 3. Terrill Frantz is the lead for the Next Generation Technologies / Quantum Information Science master-degree program at Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, where he is an Associate Professor of eBusiness and Cybersecurity. He has extensive classical-computer software experience reaching over 45 years of hands-on programming and management, mainly in the international financial services industry, and he has recently pivoted into Quantum Computing. He transitioned from industry to academics in 2002, which includes 8-years as a professor of management at Peking University, in Shenzhen China. He holds a PhD from the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, and an EdD in Organization Change from Pepperdine University.

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IQT NYC is a follow-on to our highly successful 2019 events in Boston and Europe in 2019. Our event New York in April 2020 and will offer:
*60 speakers from firms critical to the commercial evolution of quantum technology
*Exhibit space in which leading hardware and software firms, along with service providers will show off their latest products and strategies
*A Symposium devoted to emerging quantum technology components, chips and materials; all areas that Inside Quantum Technology has identified as profitable opportunities for start ups
*Another Symposium on end user experiences. We believe that quantum technology has reached a stage of maturity that sharing end user experiences are extremely valuable to product designers, strategic planners and investors.

Inside Quantum Technology – New York will provide comprehensive insights into the commercial future of all areas of quantum technology, presenting both opportunities available today and future applications for businesses and government. Inside Quantum Technology – New York will be jointly organized with 3DR Holdings, which organized our other highly successful quantum technology events.

Terrill Frantz, Associate Professor of eBusiness and Cybersecurity at Harrisburg University will speak on “US National Quantum Technology Policy at 2:45 PM April 3.

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