Koninklijke Industrieele Groote Club, Dam Square, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Quantum Computing in Banking & Finance

Join Amsterdam Data Science for this conference on the challenges and implications of Quantum Computing on Banking & Finance, with world renowned speakers from academia and the industry.

Programme

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14:00 Quantum Computing Fundamentals
Outlook on Quantum Computing Technology
by Barbara Terhal
Professor at QuTech/TU Delft
Algorithms and Software for Quantum Applications
by Stacey Jeffery
CWI & UvA
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15:00 Implications for Banking and Finance (1)
General overview
by Stefan Woerner
Global Lead Quantum Finance & Optimization, IBM Research, Zurich
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15:30 Implications for Banking and Finance (2)
Risk Analytics
by Drona Kandhai & Adil Acun
Quantitative Analytics, ING
Quantum computing and payment systems
by Oscar Covers
Cyber Security Analyst, Betaalvereniging
Information security
by Dimitri van Esch & Shairesh Algoe
Quantum Computing Leads, ABN AMRO
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16:30 Questions & Discussion with Speakers
Moderated by Hans van Loon
Cybersecurity Advisory, NVB
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16:45 Drinks & Networking
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17:30 End

This programme will be moderated by Hans Amman and Marc Salomon from the University of Amsterdam Business School.

Other details

Date: Friday 8th November 2019
Time: 14:00-17:30
Location: Koninklijke Industrieele Groote Club, Dam 27, 1012 JS Amsterdam

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Registration is free but you must do so in advance through Eventbrite.
The event will be in English and is open to all.

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Amsterdam Data Science (ADS) accelerates data science research by connecting, sharing and showcasing world-class technology, expertise and talent from Amsterdam on a regional, national and international level. Our research enables business and society to better gather, store, analyse and present data in order to gain valuable insights and make informed decisions.

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We will be taking photos of the event and posting them on the ADS website and social media channels. If you have any questions or concerns, please send an email to info@amsterdamdatascience.nl.