Quantum Machines Announces AQC25 Conference in Boston

October 03, 2025
Quantum Machines has announced the AQC25 conference, focusing on adaptive quantum circuits, to be held in Boston from November 12-14, 2025.

Quantum Machines has announced the second Adaptive Quantum Circuits Conference (AQC25), set to take place from November 12 to 14, 2025, at The Langham in Boston, Massachusetts. Announced in a press release, the event will gather over 150 attendees from leading academic institutions, national laboratories, quantum startups, and global technology companies such as IBM, Google, AWS, and Nvidia.

The AQC25 conference will focus on adaptive quantum circuits, which are hybrid quantum/classical programs and algorithms that adapt dynamically through mid-circuit measurement, conditional logic, and classical feedback. These methods are becoming essential for advancing quantum computing, particularly in areas like calibration, error correction, and algorithmic performance.

The conference will feature keynote presentations from world-leading researchers, interactive poster sessions, and live technology demonstrations. Attendees will also have opportunities for networking through events like a welcome cocktail reception and roundtable discussions. The scientific committee includes experts from institutions worldwide, such as MIT, Yale, and Google Quantum AI.

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