Delft, 18 March 2025 – Last night, our Chief Technology & Innovation Officer (CTIO), Remon Berrevoets, took center stage in an insightful broadcast of Nieuwsuur, joining an esteemed panel of experts including Stephanie Wehner from Delft University of Technology and Deborah Nas, Innovation Expert, Professor, and Author. Together, they explored the rapidly evolving world of quantum technology and its profound implications for the future.
Key Takeaways from the Discussion
- The Netherlands Leads the Way: The country is pioneering groundbreaking quantum innovations, pushing the boundaries of what’s technologically possible.
- Strategic Impact on the Economy: Beyond scientific achievements, quantum technology positions the Netherlands among the global elite, reinforcing its role in shaping the future of tech-driven economies.
- The Need for Continued Investment: As quantum advancements accelerate worldwide, sustained funding and commitment are essential to maintain leadership and drive innovation forward.
From quantum computing to quantum networks, the discussion highlighted how these transformative technologies are moving beyond theoretical research and into real-world applications. The conversation underscored how quantum technology is set to revolutionize industries, enhance security, and drive unprecedented innovation.
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Missed the Broadcast? Watch It Now!
If you didn’t catch the live segment, don’t worry! This is a must-watch for anyone eager to understand how quantum technology is no longer science fiction, it’s happening now. Watch the full discussion in the video below and join the conversation on the future of quantum innovation.
Video courtesy of Nieuwsuur.
