Quantum Engineering and Technologies conference
17 - 18 June 2025 | London, UK
IET’s space and communication week will co-locate our flagship International Satcoms Conference with the newly launched Quantum technologies and 6G and Future Networks events.
Discover how these three crucial sectors can collaborate to enhance broader space capabilities and support 6G communication, all while fulfilling the UK’s vision for the Space Industrial Plan.
Following a successful launch in 2023, the IET Quantum Engineering and Technology Conference returns to offer insight and discussion into the opportunities and challenges that arise from quantum engineering and technology.
You’ll hear from respected industry speakers in the field, and benefit from networking opportunities.
Join this conference to explore and examine the numerous quantum technologies being theorised, developed, and produced, as well as the skills leadership and teams will need to begin adopting and utilising these cutting-edge advancements.
Key themes
- Quantum Computing (Qubits, Memory, Matter-linking, Information Processing)
- Quantum Sensing (Photon sources and detectors, magnetometers, gravity-mapping, gyroscopes, SQUIDs, Enhanced Imagining, SPADs)
- Quantum Communications (Networks, Identification and authentications, Cryptography, QKD)
- Positions, Navigation & Timing (Quantum clocks, Non-GPS geo-location, Distributed & synchronous timing, Sensor networks)
- Quantum Enabled & Enhanced (Photonic integrated circuits, Entangled photon generation, Bio-medical simulators, Standardisation, Policy, Engineering applications)
"A optimally sized gathering of like-minded, technical experts discussing real issues in a great environment."
"Well organised event with a good balance of networking & presentations."
"Incredibly organised event, with detailed technical updates. A must attend for anyone in the Satcoms sector!"
Testimonials from the IET International Satcoms Conference, 2024
This exciting new event for 2025 incorporate our Milsatcoms, Comsatcoms and 6G and Future Networks events, together with a Quantum engineering track.