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Building a sustainable quantum future
New documentary examines how quantum computing can address the world’s sustainability challenges
Katy Alexander
MARKETING DIRECTOR
Katy is the Marketing Director at OQC. Prior to joining OQC, she developed and scaled marketing and analytics functions for startups and large listed companies. Passionate about using data to guide strategic decisions, Katy’s unique blend of analytical rigour and creative expression enables her to tackle diverse challenges effectively. In her spare time, she champions diversity in STEM through the creation of games and education resources for primary schools.
A new documentary – Quantum Technology | Our Sustainable Future from The Quantum Daily, developed in partnership with Oxford Instruments Nanoscience – was released today with a call from industry experts to leverage the power of quantum computing in addressing the world’s urgent sustainability challenges.
The documentary features insights from leading quantum computing experts and tech giants and startups – including Oxford Quantum Circuits – regarding how quantum technologies could help address key sustainability issues, including:
- reduce the energy use of datacenters and servers that underpin today’s digital world
- reduce the energy required for complex computations even as demand continues to rise in AI, optimization, simulation and more
- accelerate the development of new applications to address global sustainability such as carbon capture and battery development
- minimize quantum computing’s own potential environmental impact.
QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY | OUR SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
OQC is committed to building a better, more inclusive and more sustainable world. Through quantum computing, there is the potential of significantly increased energy efficiency. In addition, quantum computing has the potential to positively impact climate change given the possibility of much better batteries, much more efficient fertiliser production and reducing the cost of hydrogen.
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