• The Future of Transatlanctic Relations in DeepTech
    Nov 15 2024

    Both the United States and the European Union held their big elections this year. The U.S. elected a new President, and changed the balance of power in the House and the Senate that govern 335 million Americans. The EU elected a new Parliament and is in the process of appointing new Commissioners, steering the future for 450 million Europeans.

    What does this mean in DeepTech? How will this impact Industrial Policy, and the Transatlantic relations?

    Milja Kalliosaari, Government Relations Manager at IQM Quantum Computers, and Finland's delegate to NATO's Transatlantic Quantum Community shares her insight.

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    24 mins
  • Atomic Insights: Innovation in Nuclear Energy 2024
    Nov 8 2024

    It’s clear we cannot keep using fossil fuels, and it’s clear that wind and solar alone can’t fulfill all of the increasing energy needs that we have. So something has to be done: We need Innovation. Today's guest is someone who knows everything about nuclear energy, innovation, and their economic impact.

    Emma Wong is Principal Leader in Nuclear Engagement, Strategy, and Innovation at the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI). She just finished her secondment as the Senior Nuclear Technology and Innovation Advisor to the OECD’s Nuclear Energy Agency in the Division of Nuclear technology Development and Economics.

    What does innovation in nuclear energy look like in 2024?

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    23 mins
  • When Scientists and Policy Makers Speak the Same Language
    Oct 17 2024

    The impact of technology has become overwhelming in our societies and in our lives. Technology impacts our personal privacy, our personal safety, but also our national safety, political stability, and even financial well-being.

    If we think about new fields of science and technology coming into mainstream commercial use - most recently AI and increasingly quantum come to mind - what are the types of things that we should be doing now in order to avoid unwanted consequences in the future.

    Today's guest is someone who knows this world inside-out. Christina Willis wears many hats; she's a scientist who's career has taken her from industry to the legislation chambers and back again.


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    29 mins
  • It's a Love Fest; Quantum World Congress 2024
    Sep 25 2024

    Since 2022, the world’s Quantum ecosystem has gathered in Washington DC to bring a quantum-ready future into focus. As you will hear from these interviews, Quantum World Congress is the world’s premier gathering for quantum technology leaders, innovators, and visionaries. The air was filled with hope, camaraderie, laughter, and optimism.

    I attended the full 2024 event, including a precursor that was organized by the Embassy of Finland in Washington DC together with Johns Hopkins Science Policy and Diplomacy Group, as well as the pre-event International Forum ... with a microphone in hand.

    Interviewees in the order of appearance:

    André König, CEO of Global Quantum Intelligence (GQI)
    Lincoln Carr, Quantum Education and Research Consultant; Professor of Physics and Quantum Engineering
    Corban Tilleman-Dick, Founder & CEO of Maybell Quantum Industries, Chair, Elevate Quantum
    Dr. Bob Sutor, Vice President and Practice Lead, Emerging Technologies, Futurum Group
    Omid Noroozian, Ph.D., Deputy Chief Technologist, Astrophysics Division, NASA
    Rajat Ghosh, Manager, National Quantum Strategy Secretariat at Innovation, Science and Economic Development, Canada
    Aravind Ratnam, Chief Strategy Officer (Q-CTRL), Australia
    Andreas Masuhr, Head of the Quantum Initiative, Akademie der Naturwissenschaften Schweiz (SCNAT), Switzerland
    Tomas Andersson, Senior Research Officer, Swedish Research Council
    Lene B. Oddershede, Senior Vice President, Professor, Novo Nordisk Foundation, Denmark
    Jarmo Sareva - Consul General, Ambassador, Consulate General of Finland in New York
    Petri Koikkalainen, Counselor for Science and Education, Embassy of Finland in Washington DC
    Fikriye Selen-Okatan, Senior Advisor, Digital Technologies and Startups, Business Finland in New York
    Celia Merzbacher, QED-C Executive Director at SRI International
    George Thomas, President of Connected DMV, organizer of Quantum World Congress

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    33 mins
  • The Quantum Codebreaker: Governments vs. the Next Big Cyber Threat
    Sep 3 2024

    Even though quantum computers are not in wide use yet, it is well known that they have the potential to break the encryption system that is in use in most modern computing systems. Across the globe, governments are beginning to prepare for the opportunities, but also to the threats that quantum computers will introduce. Danika Hannon, Deputy Head of the Quantum Strategy Institute, will tell us how the U.S., Europe, and Asian countries protect themselves against potential future threats.

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    15 mins
  • How South Korea came to Master Displays
    Aug 23 2024

    Take any device in your home with a screen; your phone, your computer, your TV, there’s a high likelihood that the display is built in South Korea, or by a South Korean company. At the very least whoever built it has licensed technology from South Korea. That’s kind of amazing. How did this Asian country become to dominate this piece of technology? Listen to this story from Government and Innovation - the Economic Developer's Guide to our Future, available in Amazon.


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    28 mins
  • EU’s AI Act: What Where Who Why?
    Aug 9 2024

    The EU's Artificial Intelligence Act came into force August 1, 2024. This is the most comprehensive legislation on the topic. What does it entail, who is affected, how to comply? Meeri Haataja, CEO and Co-Founder of Saidot is one of Europe’s leading experts on AI governance. This episode discusses policy, innovation, social impact, and human interest stories of one humanity’s most disruptive modern technology.

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    26 mins
  • Why the Quantum Industry needs an Apollo program
    Jul 25 2024

    Bob Sutor worked at IBM for nearly 40 years, creating the modern IT infrastructure and industry. His most recent area of expertise, quantum computing, turns out to be the most exciting of them all. In this episode, Bob tells us why we are now in a point in history when the quantum industry needs its "Apollo program", a large scale government funded program and industrial policy that will take us to the next level.

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    35 mins