Northwest Quantum Nexus Hosts Quantum Day Event in Seattle

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Insider Brief Northwest Quantum Nexus is hosting NW Quantum Day in Seattle to mark World Quantum Day 2026 and bring together regional leaders across government, industry, and academia. The event will focus on workforce development, quantum commercialization, post-quantum cybersecurity, and policy to strengthen the Pacific Northwest’s role in the quantum economy. Key speakers include Washington Lt.
Governor Denny Heck and NVIDIA’s Dr. Krysta Svore, highlighting regional and industry commitment to quantum development. PRESS RELEASE — Northwest Quantum Nexus (NQN), the regional quantum technology hub serving Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana, today announces NW Quantum Day — a landmark regional summit marking World Quantum Day 2026 in Seattle. The event, co-hosted by K&L Gates and taking place April 14, convenes government, industry, and academic leaders to accelerate the Pacific Northwest’s position at the forefront of the emerging quantum economy.
World Quantum Day is an annual international initiative observed every April 14th to promote public understanding of quantum science and technology. First launched in 2021 by scientists from more than 65 countries, the date commemorates the Planck constant – 4.14×10⁻¹⁵ eV·s – the foundational figure of quantum mechanics. This year’s global celebration arrives as quantum technologies move decisively from laboratory research into operational deployment across computing, communications, sensing, and national security. NW Quantum Day features Washington State Lt.
Governor Denny Heck as opening keynote speaker, underscoring the state’s commitment to building a quantum-ready economy and workforce. NW Quantum Day will close with Dr. Krysta Svore, Vice President of Applied Research for Quantum Computing at NVIDIA, a Seattle native whose work on fault-tolerant quantum supercomputing, AI-quantum integration, and quantum software architecture has made her one of the most influential voices in the field. More than a dozen speakers from industry and academia will address the region’s most pressing quantum priorities, including workforce development, post-quantum cybersecurity infrastructure, quantum computing commercialization, and the policy frameworks needed to attract sustained federal and private investment to the Pacific Northwest. “World Quantum Day is a reminder that the quantum revolution is not on the horizon — it is already underway. NW Quantum Day is our region’s declaration that the Pacific Northwest intends to lead. With partners like Lt. Governor Heck and Dr. Svore at the table alongside our incredible community of researchers, entrepreneurs, and policymakers, we are building the ecosystem that the quantum economy demands.” — Joseph Williams, Executive Director, Northwest Quantum Nexus The stakes are significant. Post-quantum cryptography standards are being finalized at the federal level. States and regions are competing to attract quantum talent and investment. NQN’s work — spanning policy, regulatory affairs, and technology governance across Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana — positions the Pacific Northwest as an active and strategic contributor to the national quantum effort. NW Quantum Day is a direct expression of that mission: convening the people and organizations who will shape what comes next.
Mohib Ur Rehman LinkedIn Mohib has been tech-savvy since his teens, always tearing things apart to see how they worked. His curiosity for cybersecurity and privacy evolved from tinkering with code and hardware to writing about the hidden layers of digital life. Now, he brings that same analytical curiosity to quantum technologies, exploring how they will shape the next frontier of computing. Share this article:
