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QCSP Represents the Philippines at Prestigious Quantum and Geopolitics Event in Singapore

Bobby Corpus Bobby Corpus Follow Oct 16, 2024 · 1 min read
QCSP Represents the Philippines at Prestigious Quantum and Geopolitics Event in Singapore
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Manila, Philippines – The Quantum Computing Society of the Philippines (QCSP) proudly represented the country at the “Responsible Quantum Technologies: Impact of Geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific Region” conference, held at SInnovate, Singapore, from October 15-16, 2024.

QCSP was represented by Jabez Ayson, Director of Operations, and Noelyn de Jesus, Director of Marketing and Relations. Noelyn de Jesus delivered a presentation titled “Advancing Q-Initiatives: The Role and Vision of QCSP,” where she highlighted the organization’s efforts in promoting Quantum Information Science and Technology (QIST) in the Philippines and ASEAN.

Hosted by the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) and the Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT), the event explored:

  • National quantum strategies
  • The geopolitical impact of quantum technologies
  • Opportunities for regional collaboration

QCSP’s participation underscores its commitment to building a responsible and inclusive quantum ecosystem in the region. “This event is a crucial opportunity to engage with global leaders in quantum technology and strengthen the Philippines’ position in the evolving quantum landscape,” QCSP stated.

Through discussions on policy, collaboration, and technological advancements, QCSP aims to foster partnerships that will shape the future of quantum technologies in the Indo-Pacific.

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Bobby Corpus
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Bobby is President of OneQuantum Philippines, a local chapter of OneQuantum global community. He is a Technical Architect at Section6, New Zealand and was the Innovation Lead at the Enterprise Data Office at Globe Telecoms. He was a Solution Architect at Red Hat and a Vice President and Lead Solution architect in Deutsche Bank AG, Singapore. His interest in Quantum Computing comes from his training in Theoretical Physics and Computer Science.