NVIDIA to join APS Global Physics Summit panel on quantum error correction

Reuters
Mar 16
NVIDIA to join APS Global Physics <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/SMMT">Summit</a> panel on quantum error correction

NVIDIA is scheduled to attend “Building Quantum Together: Quantum Error Correction” at the APS Global Physics Summit 2026 in Denver on March 17. Linsey Rodenbach, Developer Relations Manager for quantum computing at NVIDIA, is listed as a participant alongside representatives from Qblox and Riverlane. Event-related materials referenced include Qblox and Riverlane.

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