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BQIT:26, 27-29 April, Bristol

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ID Quantique will participate in BQIT:26, a leading quantum tech conference in Bristol from 27–29 April 2026, joining global academics, industry leaders, and innovators to discuss cutting-edge advancements. Thomas Produit will present on 27 April at 11:00, detailing how superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs) achieve near-unity efficiency, ultra-low dark counts, and picosecond timing precision. The annual Bristol Quantum Information Technologies Workshop, running since 2014, features 400+ speakers and focuses on quantum theory to industrial-scale applications through talks, posters, and hybrid sessions. ID Quantique will showcase its high-performance quantum detection systems, supporting scalable processors, single-photon sources, and quantum networking research during onsite meetings. The event fosters collaboration across the quantum community, addressing future challenges while accelerating next-generation technologies in communication, computing, and security.
BQIT:26, 27-29 April, Bristol

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BQIT:26, 27-29 April, BristolWe’re joining BQIT:26 in Bristol to engage with the global quantum tech community. Meet us onsite and don’t miss Thomas Produit’s talk on how SNSPD technology pushes single‑photon detection to its limits. We’re pleased to announce our participation in BQIT:26, taking place 27–29 April 2026 in Bristol.

The Bristol Quantum Information Technologies Workshop is an annual three‑day event bringing together leading UK and international academics, industry partners, and innovators to discuss the latest advances and future challenges in Quantum Information Technologies. Since its inception in 2014, BQIT has featured more than 400 speakers and panellists, showcasing research spanning foundational quantum theory to industrial‑scale innovation.BQIT:26 continues this tradition, offering a dynamic programme of talks, posters, and hybrid participation options. It serves as a central meeting point for the rapidly expanding quantum community, encouraging collaboration, technical debate, and exploration of next‑generation quantum technologies.As IDQ, we are delighted to contribute to this year’s programme. Our participation reflects our commitment to supporting researchers and engineers pushing the boundaries of quantum science with high‑performance detection technologies. Our team onsite will include:Thomas will also be giving a talk on Monday 27th at 11:00, where he will explore how SNSPD technology pushes single‑photon detection to its limits — combining near‑unity detection efficiency, ultra‑low dark counts, and picosecond timing precision.We invite attendees to connect with us to discuss how our quantum detection systems can empower your research — from enabling scalable quantum processors to accelerating single‑photon source development and advancing quantum communication and networking.We look forward to meeting you at BQIT:26 and engaging with the community shaping the future of quantum technologies. Book a MeetingID Quantique SA | Rue Eugène-Marziano 25 1227 Acacias - Genève | SwitzerlandT+41 22 301 83 71 F +41 22 301 83 79 info@idquantique.comCopyright © 2026 ID Quantique | Website Terms of Use | Privacy Statement | Cookie Policy | Contact Promise | UK Tax Policy DisclosureThank you for your interest in our eBook. Please fill out the form and your eBook will be downloaded.

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