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Quantum Computing
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German Israeli FinTech NightFebruary 11, 2019 18:30main incubator, Frankfurt am Main
EFL JOINT SPRING CONFERENCE 2019 - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRYFebruary 26, 2019 15:30Frankfurt am Main
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March 5, 2019: Between the Towers – Blockchain
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QuantumComputing Robotics
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Quantum Computing
Helge Michael
www.main-incubator.de#wasunsbewegt
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5 things everybody should know
1. Quantum computers use qubits while classical computers encode bits
as zero and ones.
2. Qubits can be in multiple states and therefore, work on million of
things at a time.
3. Quantum computers will be best at factoring large numbers, making
them super fast at breaking encryption or searching a large database.
4. Quantum computer can read data without looking at it.
5. Companies use quantum principles in their computing but most agree
that practical quantum computers are still years away.
TechRepublic (2018)
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Opportunities of Quantum Computing for thefinancial industry
• risk management
• portfolio management
• risk control
• trading
• trade monitoring
• link to Big Data
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Agenda
„Quantum Computing“
Carsten Meurer, Fujitsu
Keynote:
Dr. Reger, CTO, Fujitsu
Pitches:
JoS Quantum, Markus BraunQuantiCor Security, Dr. Rachid El Bansarkhani
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