About this event
IQT’s Quantum + AI 3.0 conference in New York City (October 25–27, 2026) brings together researchers, engineers, startup founders, corporate leaders, investors, and policymakers to explore the convergence of quantum computing and artificial intelligence. This three-day, multi-track event showcases how quantum technologies can accelerate AI innovations and how AI can drive practical use of quantum hardware, with a strong emphasis on real-world impact across multiple industries.
What to expect:
- 3 days of talks, panels, and case studies with 80+ speakers from academia and industry
- A broad program covering the quantum stack and AI applications, plus dedicated coverage of post-quantum cryptography through the PQC+IQT track on Oct 26
- Daily mentoring sessions to help attendees advance research, product ideas, or business development
- An enhanced networking experience designed to connect researchers, startup founders, corporate executives, investors, and policymakers
- An informal greeting & Meet event on Oct 25: New York Harbor Dinner Cruise, offering a relaxed setting to connect with peers while taking in the city views
- A focus on tangible use cases across pharma, supply chain, defense, cryptography, finance, and other industries
- A look at how quantum-enabled AI can unlock new capabilities and how AI strategies influence quantum research and deployment
Why this matters:
- IQT’s flagship Q+AI conference is a leading global gathering for the AI + quantum community, expanding each year with more exhibitors, speakers, and networking opportunities
- Attendees will gain insight into both AI up, down, and around the quantum stack and how quantum computing can enable AI breakthroughs
- The event includes a post-quantum cryptography focus, highlighting security considerations as quantum capabilities grow
Audience and format:
- Target audience includes researchers, engineers, startup founders, corporate executives, investors, and policymakers
- In-person conference with multiple tracks, plus dedicated mentoring and networking components
- The program is designed to foster collaboration, partnerships, and practical knowledge transfer that attendees can apply in their own projects
Key speakers and leadership:
- Program coordinated by Bob Sutor and Brian Siegelwax, with a displayed roster including leaders such as Yonatan Cohen, Russ Fein, Isaiah Hull, Mike Jennings, Troy Jensen, and many others from academia, industry, and legal/venture backgrounds
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