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Future of quantum technology – College of Engineering & Applied Science

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Last updated: May 14, 2026 8:20 am
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The Wisconsin Technology Council will host a luncheon panel focused on Wisconsin’s role in developing quantum technologies and the opportunities quantum poses for the state’s industries and workers Thursday, May 28 in Milwaukee.

Panelists include Ali Abedi, vice chancellor  for research at the UW-Milwaukee;Dmitry Babikov, professor of  chemistry at Marquette University; Mark Eriksson, director of the  Wisconsin Quantum Institute and professor of electrical and computer engineering at the UW-Madison; Prasenjit  Guptasarma, professor of physics and dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences at the UW-Milwaukee; and Kate Timmerman, executive director of the Chicago Quantum Exchange.

The event will take place at the UW-Milwaukee Lubar Entrepreneurship Center, bringing together industry leaders, and researchers to explore the current state of quantum technology and its future applications. Registration, buffet lunch and networking will begin at 11:30 a.m., followed by the program at 12:15 p.m.

The discussion will examine how quantum technologies are advancing across research institutions, the opportunities for commercialization and collaboration and the role Wisconsin and the broader Midwest can play in shaping the future of the field.

“The development of quantum technologies is at an inflection point, and Wisconsin is playing a leading role in its development and application,” said Maggie Brickerman, president of the Wisconsin Technology Council. “This is an exciting opportunity to demystify quantum for our members and build continued momentum across industry, workforce and entrepreneurs.”

The cost to attend is $10 for entrepreneurs, students and veterans; $25 for individual members; and $40 for general admission. Attendance is included for Tech Council corporate members.

The Wisconsin Technology Council is the independent, nonpartisan science and technology advisor to the governor and the Legislature. The Tech Council works to advance Wisconsin’s innovation economy by connecting entrepreneurs, investors, corporations and research institutions.





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