Event: Quantum Talk | Canberra | 28th July @ 4.30pm

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28th July 2025
From 4.30pm
Physics Auditorium, The Australian National University, Canberra

Great speakers have been confirmed: 
➡️ Dr Rim El Kadi, PhD – Business and digital strategy consulting expert and visiting fellow at ANU. She is also our wonderful and highly motivated ACT hub leader 
➡️ Mr Fernando Guerra Alves – Manager of Partnerships Development at Quantum Australia. Fernando is also our passionated Quantum science community leader
➡️ Dr Carlos Kuhn – Research Chair in Open Source Technology at the University of Canberra
➡️ Dr Cyril Laplane – Senior Research Fellow at the University of Sydney’s Quantum Control Laboratory
➡️ Mr Stephen Forshaw – Chief representative for Airbus ANZ & Pacific
➡️ Dr Aaron Tranter – Research fellow in the Department of Quantum Science and Technology at ANU & CEO of AQACIA

Find the full program and register here: https://www.afran.org.au/event-info/quantum-talk

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