References

List of Stakeholder Meetings

Industry
Delft Circuits
Microsoft
Orange Quantum Systems
Frank Ruess, author of Boston Consulting Group’s The next decade in quantum computing
QBlox

Education
Menno Veldhorst, TU Delft
Jan von Delft, Ludwig-Maximilians University
Christian Schaffner, University of Amsterdam
Michael Walter, University of Amsterdam
Gabriele Rainò, ETH Zurich

Government
Quantum Innovation Hub Rijksoverheid, Ferdinand Griesdoorn

Scientists
Sybrand van der Zwaag, TU Delft
Gawel Kus, TU Delft
Maurice Schmeits, Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut
Peter Dueben, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts

Security and intelligence
TNO Defense Safety & Security, Patrick de Graaf and Maran van Heesch

Lay persons
Class 3E havo/vwo of Het Lyceum Vos, Vlaardingen

General references

Quantum Internet: The Internet’s Next Big step
A magazine on quantum internet and its societal impact appeared in 2019 and is  
the quantum internet counterpart to the current magazine on quantum computing. This 2019 magazine was created by the earlier Quantum Vision Quantum Internet. 
www.tudelft.nl/en/about-tu-delft/strategy/vision-teams/quantum-internet-vision-team

TU Delft
Top education and research are at the heart of the oldest and largest technical university in the Netherlands. Our 8 faculties offer 16 bachelor’s and more than
30 master’s programmes. Our more than 25,000 students and 6,000 employees share a fascination for science, design and technology. Our common mission: impact for a better society.
www.tudelft.nl

QuTech
QuTech is the advanced research center for quantum computing and quantum internet, a collaboration founded in 2014 by TU Delft and the Netherlands Organization for Applied Research (TNO).
www.qutech.nl

QuTech Academy
To build the first quantum computer and quantum internet, QuTech works together with talented students with in-depth knowledge in the areas of quantum physics, computer science & engineering.
www.qutech.nl/academy
QuTech and the TU Delft offer several free online courses on quantum computing:
https://www.edx.org/course/hardware-of-quantum-computer
https://www.edx.org/course/architecture-algorithms-quantum-computer-internet

Quantum Delta NL
A partnership of Dutch research centers, compagnies and government agencies with the aim of positioning the Netherlands as a leading ecosystem in quantum technology. www.quantumdelta.nl

Quantum Manifesto: A New Era of Technology
A call to the Member States of the European Union and to the European Commission to launch a €1 billion flagship-scale initiative in Quantum Technology, 2016.
https://qt.eu/app/uploads/2018/04/93056_Quantum-Manifesto_WEB.pdf

The Quantum Flagship
One of the largest research programmes of the European Union, founded in 2018.
It will spend over 10 years and 1 billion Euro on research and development.
www.qt.eu

The UK National Quantum Technologies Programme
This site contains various reports and resources about quantum technologies as part of the United Kingdom efforts on quantum technologies.
https://uknqt.ukri.org/

The Next Decade in Quantum Computing: How To Play
A report on the development of quantum computing in the next five to ten years, focussing on the technology, the applications and the main players. By Philipp Gerbert and Frank Ruess, Boston Consulting Group, 2018.
https://www.bcg.com/publications/2018/next-decade-quantum-computing-how-play

TU Delft vision teams
TU Delft regularly launches vision teams to learn about perspectives on technologies that exist in society. TU Delft is at the foreground of developing technologies and is informing society about these technologies and their uses. With vision teams we want to understand concerns about the impact of technologies and explore how they can be made of better use to society.
www.tudelft.nl/en/about-tu-delft/strategy/vision-teams/

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