Europe CTO, Fujitsu Services Limited
John has over 30 years’ experience in the technology industry, with multiple roles within Fujitsu creating solutions with customers in Financial Services, Manufacturing, Law Enforcement, Retail, Telecommunications, and the Public Sector. John has a keen interest in R & D having spent 3 years working on behalf of Fujitsu Laboratories in applied research, currently focusing on the combination of accelerating AI learning models using Quantum Techniques. John is at his best when given a business challenge and can apply technology to solve it, with a key element of his remit to provide customers with early insight and adoption to Fujitsu Laboratory applied research.
Advancing Quantum Computing through Innovation – Fujitsu’s Research Vision
We are on the verge of witnessing widescale quantum computer adoption, with its ability to benefit directly or indirectly just about every market. Each new discovery unlocks a new level of understanding, advancing our knowledge and underlining future potential.
Vivek Mahajan and Shintaro Sato share Fujitsu’s vision for quantum computing and its commercialization in the next 5-10 years:
- detailing Fujitsu’s R&D collaborations with the world's leading research institutes in all technology layers from quantum devices to basic software and applications;
- spotlighting Fujitsu’s hybrid computing platform, enabling optimal quantum computing by linking a 64-qubit superconducting quantum computer and a 40-qubit quantum simulator to realize future commercial quantum computers.
Date
25 January 2024
From 9am to 6:30pm (CET)
Location
DOB Academy
Raam 180
2611 WP Delft
The Netherlands
Event highlights
Discover Fujitsu’s latest multi-layered computing achievements to drive quantum forward across:
Gain insights into Fujitsu’s various R&D collaborations with world-leading partners – diamond spin, superconducting, error collection, quantum simulator, and applications
Find out about Fujitsu’s technology and research – via poster presentations and technology demos
Network and explore Quantum Collaboration initiatives to identify early applications.