About this event
Join Digital Catapult for an exploration into the rapidly advancing field of quantum sensing and its applications across the transport sector. This workshop is designed for industry leaders, technology innovators, and research experts who are ready to explore the potential of quantum sensing for enhancing navigation systems and monitoring of transport infrastructure.
Who should attend
This event is for companies looking to explore and adopt quantum sensing technologies in the transport sector, including industry leaders, technology innovators, and research experts.
Why attend
This event will provide a unique opportunity to:
- Discover quantum sensing technologies: An overview of a range of quantum sensing technologies – from inertial to magnetic field sensors -, with a discussion of applications for the transport sector, including navigation and infrastructure monitoring.
- Explore real-world applications: Case studies, including a demonstration, showcasing how quantum sensing could be applied to solve industrial challenges.
- Discuss challenges and future needs: Interactive sessions to discuss implementation challenges, technology developments, as well as skills required for adoption.
Agenda
09:30 – Registration Opens 10:00 – Welcome and Introduction Dr. Cillian McPolin, Senior Photonics Technologist, Digital Catapult 10:15 – Presentations: Quantum Sensing for the Transport Sector Overview of the quantum sensing technologies being developed and trialled for navigation and transport infrastructure monitoring, including talks from: Stuart Dick, Head of Quantum Technologies, Department for Transport Dr. Joe Cotter, Senior Research Fellow Department of Physics, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Imperial College London 11:00 – Sensing Demonstration Illustration of non-destructive testing using quantum magnetometry, effectively detecting subsurface defects. 11:30 – Workshop: Challenges and Opportunities for Quantum Sensing in the Transport Sector Includes a group discussion of use-cases, implementation challenges and future technology developments. 12:30 – Day Summary 12:45 – Networking Lunch 13:45 – Event Close |
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