Global Quantum Forum to Debut at TechChicago Week

The inaugural Global Quantum Forum, hosted by P33, Intersect Illinois, and the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, will take place on July 23-24, 2025, in Chicago. The event will feature over 70 speakers and 13 panels discussing the future of quantum technology.

The inaugural Global Quantum Forum, hosted by P33, Intersect Illinois, and the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, will take place on July 23-24, 2025, in Chicago. Announced in a press release, the event is set to be a centerpiece of TechChicago Week 2025, bringing together over 70 speakers and 13 expert-led panels to discuss the future of quantum technology.

The forum will feature prominent figures such as Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna, and NYU Professor Scott Galloway. Discussions will cover a range of topics including quantum policy, energy innovation, AI, security, healthcare, and investment. The event aims to advance quantum technology and shape the industry's global business and policy landscape through international collaboration.

With participation from leaders, business executives, global investors, policymakers, and scientists from 21 countries, the forum will explore both the opportunities and challenges presented by the quantum revolution. The event is already sold out, highlighting the high interest and importance of these discussions in the quantum field.

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