Insights - Quantum Libya Summit II
Building the Libyan quantum road map starts by gathering diverse expertise in both academia and industries, and that's what we are doing at OneQuantum Libya, making sure Libya will not be left out on the 2nd quantum revolution, as it did in the 4th Industrial Revolution era.
Thanks to all attendees in the second edition of the Quantum Libya Summit, wh dedicated to take us on an interesting journey to learn the importance of quantum technologies, and how to engage everyone from diverse backgrounds to build the quantum roadmap.
It all goes to our speaker Dr. Asem Elarabi, PhD who brought us a deep insight to quantum devices and technologies with general review of the current status of quantum computers, difficulties facing quantum computing. Dr. Asem is a quantum electronics researcher at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST), and currently he is the electronics research support team leader, where he works with multiple teams to achieve their quantum research goals.
Quantum technologies promise to change everything we know about the technologies that we use today in many sectors, such as the infrastructure of the telecommunications sectors, data centers, and banking services. This was the topic of the “Towards a well structured deep-tech ecosystem“ where strategic planning is needed to make sure of making the right decisions and distinguishing the hype from reality.
We are very thankful to Eng. Abdullah Abugrain for joining us in the panel discussion session along with Dr. Asem. Eng. Abdullah currently he is a lecturer at the Electrical & Electronics Department, University of Tripoli with areas of interest include metamaterials, and computational electromagnetic. They've made quantum education in Libya touching the reality in many aspects.
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Let’s take a moment to get to know Libyan landscapes;
Ras Al-Helal, Eastern of Libya.
Ras al-Helal (Arabic: رأس الهلال, Raʾs al-Helal, "Crescent Cape") is a wide area with wonderful beach sights on the southern shore of the Mediterranean Sea in Derna District, Cyrenaica, Libya. It takes its name from its cape, which appears to have a crescent shape when viewed from the surrounding Jebel Akhdar foothills. Ras al-Helal is known for its green, forested beach and its nearby waterfalls