Capital of Quantum Startup Symposium (Hosted by UMD I-Corps)
Room 1209A, Anacostia Building, College Park, MD
Agenda:
10 a.m.: WELCOME
Dean Chang, Chief Innovation Officer, University of Maryland
Gregory Ball, Vice President for Research, University of Maryland
Glenn Ivey, U.S. Congressman, Maryland representative, 4th congressional district
Harry Coker, Jr., Secretary, Maryland Department of Commerce
10:10 a.m.: PANEL DISCUSSION, moderated by Dan Kunitz, Executive Director, UMD I-Corps
Glenn Ivey, U.S. Congressman, Maryland representative, 4th congressional district
Harry Coker, Jr., Secretary, Maryland Department of Commerce
Dr. Ronald Walsworth, Minta Martin Professor and Founding Director, Quantum Technology Center, UMD
Dr. John Beieler, Executive Director, Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS), UMD
Thomas Kramer, Chief Financial Officer, IonQ
Dr. Nate Roberts, VP Technology, IQT (In-Q-Tel)
10:50 a.m.: NETWORKING with mentors, investors, ecosystem players, and I-Corps innovators who are all working on the commercialization of quantum computing solutions.
This exclusive event is open to a maximum of 99 people. Space is guaranteed for quantum I-Corps participants.
Parking Information:
Location: Anacostia Building, 1 Physics Ellipse Drive, College Park, MD, 20740
Main parking for the event is in the lower portion of the ellipse surrounding the building. There will be 75 free spots available for guests and adjacent paid parking if needed.
Transit Information:
The College Park Metro Station is served by the Metrorail’s Green Line and the MARC’s Camden Line. It’s a .7-mile, 15-minute walk from the station to the Anacostia Building. Metro buses also run from the station to the building.