Edge Quantum Computing
Florian Preis VP of Quantum Systems and Solutions
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About Florian Preis
Dr. Florian Preis is VP of Quantum Systems and Solutions at Quantum Brilliance GmbH, where he drives the development and application of compact, room-temperature quantum accelerators for high-performance and edge computing. A theoretical physicist by training, with a research background in quantum gravity and gauge/gravity duality at TU Wien, he brings deep expertise in hybrid quantum-classical systems, having previously led automation projects and served as a Quantum Ambassador at IBM. At Quantum Brilliance, he focuses on real-world applications of quantum technologies—including in cybersecurity and defense—by enabling deployable, scalable quantum solutions that integrate seamlessly into secure and decentralized environments.
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QB’s tech creates an opportunity for mass deployment of a huge clusters of quantum accelerators, enabling the use of quantum computing in ways never seen before.
Large scale, interconnected quantum accelerators will be capable of addressing complex systems of systems, such as molecular dynamics, leading to anticipated advances in battery technology, industrial catalysts, drug discovery, and many more.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who is Florian Preis?
- Dr. Florian Preis is VP of Quantum Systems and Solutions at Quantum Brilliance GmbH, where he drives the development and application of compact, room-temperature quantum accelerators for high-performance and edge computing. A theoretical physicist by training, with a research background in quantum.
- What is the lecture "Edge Quantum Computing"?
- This presentation by Florian Preis at the Quantum Security Defence World Symposium covers key concepts, challenges, and developments in quantum computing, quantum intelligence and signals, quantum defence applications.
- What is quantum computing?
- Quantum computing uses superposition and entanglement to perform certain computations substantially faster than classical computers. Key applications include optimisation, simulation, and cryptanalysis.
- What is quantum intelligence and signals?
- Quantum intelligence applies quantum sensing and quantum computing to signals intelligence, reconnaissance, and data analysis tasks relevant to national security organisations.
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