en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Northwest Quantum Nexus (NQN) hosted the NW Quantum Day event in Seattle on April 14th to commemorate World Quantum Day 2026. Co-hosted by K&L Gates, the event aimed to bring together government, industry, and academic leaders to advance the Pacific Northwest's role in the quantum economy.
World Quantum Day is an international initiative held annually on April 14th to raise public awareness of quantum science and technology. This date is derived from Planck's constant, 4.14×10⁻¹⁵ eV·s, and was launched in 2021 by scientists from over 65 countries. Currently, quantum technology is transitioning from laboratory research to practical applications in fields such as computing, communications, and sensing.
The NW Quantum Day event featured Washington State Lieutenant Governor Denny Heck as the opening speaker, highlighting the state's commitment to building a quantum economy and workforce. The event concluded with a speech by Dr. Krysta Svore, Vice President of Quantum Computing Applications Research at NVIDIA, whose work on fault-tolerant quantum supercomputing and artificial intelligence-quantum integration has garnered significant attention.
More than ten speakers from industry and academia discussed topics including workforce development, post-quantum cybersecurity infrastructure, the commercialization of quantum computing, and policy frameworks to attract federal and private investment.
Joseph Williams, Executive Director of the Northwest Quantum Nexus, stated: "World Quantum Day reminds us that the quantum revolution is underway. NW Quantum Day is our region's declaration that the Pacific Northwest wants to lead the way. Together with partners like Lieutenant Governor Heck and Dr. Svore, as well as researchers, entrepreneurs, and policymakers, we are building the ecosystem needed for a quantum economy."
Post-quantum cryptography standards are being developed at the federal level, with states and regions competing to attract quantum talent and investment. NQN's work spans Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana, focusing on policy, regulation, and technology governance to position the Pacific Northwest as a strategic contributor to national quantum efforts. The NW Quantum Day event embodied this mission by convening the stakeholders who may shape the future development of quantum technology.
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