Quantum.Tech USA 2025

June 2026

Massachusetts, United States

Davide Venturelli

Associate Director, Quantum Computing USRA Research Institute for Advanced Computer Science

Davide Venturelli graduated from Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon and obtained his Ph.D. in Numerical Simulations of the Condensed Matter at the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) in Trieste and in Nanophysics at the Universite de Grenoble (CNRS/UJF). He worked as a post-doc at Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa, Italy, in the Condensed Matter and Information Theory group. Before joining QuAIL, his past publications include quantum condensed matter, many-body theory, device designs in collaboration with experimentalists, quantum thermodynamics, quantum phase transitions, and non-equilibrium spin/charge/energy transport in mesoscopic systems.

Main Conference Day One

4:25 PM International Collaboration in Quantum Technologies—Navigating Quantum Nationalism and Workforce Challenges

As quantum technologies rapidly evolve, international collaboration plays a vital role in shaping the global quantum landscape. However, the rise of "quantum nationalism" and competition for talent and resources create significant challenges for fostering cooperation. This panel will explore the delicate balance between collaboration and competition, alongside the workforce challenges the quantum industry faces. 

 

Key discussion points include: 

 

  • How are countries balancing the need for international collaboration with the push for quantum sovereignty and national security interests? 
  • What are the benefits and risks of "quantum nationalism," and how can nations work together to drive innovation without compromising their strategic goals? 
  • What are the key challenges in building a global quantum workforce, and how can governments and industries ensure a strong pipeline of skilled talent in quantum technologies? 
  • How are leading nations and international organizations fostering collaboration in quantum research, development, and standardization? 
  • What are the workforce development strategies being implemented globally to address the demand for quantum scientists, engineers, and developers? 
  • How can international partnerships help overcome barriers in quantum education, training, and access to research facilities? 

 

This panel will provide insights into the complexities of international collaboration in quantum technologies, the rise of quantum nationalism, and the strategies needed to develop a skilled, globally competitive quantum workforce. 

Check out the incredible speaker line-up to see who will be joining Davide.

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