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Prepare for New Trends in Computing Technology

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December 2-3, 2019
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The nature of computing is changing.

AI, neuromorphic chips, edge computing, 5G, quantum computing, and the internet of things are making it possible to solve problems in entirely new ways and unleash new business opportunities. But they could also create new security risks or even move the balance of geographical power.   

Join us at Future Compute to prepare for the next wave of computing innovation. You'll get an executive-level look at new trends in computing technology and a deeper understanding of how they will affect your industry.   

Day 1: Future Compute

Explore the technologies poised to disrupt the business landscape over the next 24 months. Topics include: 

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Cybersecurity 
  • Edge computing
  • IoT and 5G connectivity 
  • Next-generation interfaces
  • Workforce skill requirements

Day 2: Future Quantum

Industry and academic experts take a deep dive into the current state of quantum computing, real-world applications of the technology, and opportunities for future disruption. Topics include: 

  • The state of quantum computing technology 
  • Research funding
  • Policy implications 
  • Where to watch for early advancements and game-changers by industry
  • Preparing a quantum workforce
  • Key milestones expected in the next 5 years
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