Insights - Quantum Libya Summit I
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.
It all goes to our speakers and panelists Aeham Abushwashi, Ramy Harib, Amaleed Jamila, Dr. Muharrem Drebi, Dr. Wajdi Gaddah, Alla Elhadad, Firas Musbah, Osama Abuzrara. They've made quantum in Libya touching the reality.
Our special thanks Mourad Telmini who brought a deep insight into the future collaborations across the North-Africa region
Don't miss out the Quantum Libya Summit II, register here:
If you want to volunteer, partner, or support us, please reach out to me with your goals on LinkedIn; Abdulmalek Baitulmal or email me at a.baitulmal@quanta.ly.
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AbdulMalek Baitulmal | President | OneQuantum Libya
QLibya Entangling Workshop;
Quantum Computing & Programming
Want to dive into Quantum Computing and Programming? Its 2021 and you shouldn’t be missed out! Register now and get certified on QBronze-65 quantum programming workshop here:
The workshop will be held online on the 13th-17th of September, which will let you learn the basics of quantum computing and how to write simple quantum programs.
QLibya is entangling with QWorld, a non-profit global organization that brings quantum computing researchers together & prepares the next generation of quantum scientists. Our team will be advocating Quantum Computing Education & Programming across Libya.
Quantum Across Africa
OneQuantum Africa Meetings
Join us for the OneQuantum Africa Meeting on the 8th of September with Prof. Will Oliver, Principal Investigator in the Engineering Quantum Systems Group at MIT.
We will chat about what is required to bring quantum technologies from scientific curiosity to technical reality.
IBM Quantum Challenge Africa 2021; 6 Days To Go
Sep 09 at 9:00 AM (local) — Sep 21 at 1:00 AM (local)
To ensure Africa is able to apply quantum computing to solve problems relevant to the continent, the IBM Research Lab in South Africa and the University of the Witwatersrand have developed a quantum computing challenge that focuses on the fields of optimization, finance, and chemistry. This challenge will boost participant's quantum computing skills and give them the tools to devise the best solutions to real-world issues faced in Africa.
If you want to develop your skills in applying quantum computing to problems using Qiskit and the IBM Quantum platform, register now for the challenge:
IEEE Quantum Week 2021
OneQuantum Chairman André M. König and Women in Quantum President Denise Ruffner will be speaking about diversity in Quantum Computing at IEEE Quantum Week 2021 | October 17–22, 2021
Quantum Global News
Separating the wheat from the chaff: Quantum technology in an era of hype
Researchers May Have Discovered a Way to Run Quantum Software on a Classical Computer
Verizon’s upcoming VPN tech relies on post-quantum cryptography ciphers
Let’s take a moment to get to know Libyan landscapes;
Beach Road, Tripoli.