Carina Kiessling, “Quantum, Photonics & Optics” Cluster Manager for Roland Berger is an IQT The Hague 2024 Speaker - Inside Quantum Technology

Carina Kiessling, “Quantum, Photonics & Optics” Cluster Manager for Roland Berger is an IQT The Hague 2024 Speaker – Inside Quantum Technology

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Carina Kiessling, Project Manager of the Quantum, Photonics & Optics cluster in Roland Berger, is a speaker for IQT The Hague 2024.
By Kenna Hughes-Castleberry posted 13 Feb 2024

The IQT The Hague conference will feature Carina Kiessling, a distinguished member of the Advanced Technology Center at Roland Berger, where she leads the “Quantum, Photonics & Optics”-Cluster. With her profound expertise in quantum technologies and a strong background in physics, Kiessling is perfectly positioned to offer valuable insights into the strategic development and commercialization of quantum technologies.

Kiessling’s work at Roland Berger assists clients with quantum strategy development, go-to-market activities, business models, and transformation projects. She advises on a wide range of quantum technologies, including quantum computing, communication, cryptography, and sensing, as well as supporting technologies and components in the micro-electronics sphere, such as laser technology, cooling systems, and semiconductor manufacturing techniques. Her expertise spans various industries, including automotive, life sciences & chemicals, microelectronics, aerospace, and defense, making her perspective particularly relevant to a broad audience.

In addition to her specialization in quantum technologies, Kiessling has expertise in due diligence, growth strategies, target operating model designs, AI applications, and blockchain usage. This diverse skill set allows her to approach quantum technology from a multifaceted perspective, considering the technical and strategic aspects of its implementation and integration into existing industries.

Kiessling’s academic credentials, including a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in physics from Sorbonne Paris VI – Pierre et Marie Curie and Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, along with an MBA from Hult International Business School, provide her with a solid foundation in both the scientific and business dimensions of quantum technology.

At the IQT The Hague conference, Kiessling is expected to share her insights into the current state and future prospects of quantum technologies, focusing on strategic development, market-entry, and the potential impact of quantum technologies across various sectors using her work at Roland Berger as an example. Her presentation will likely cover the challenges and opportunities of commercializing quantum technologies, strategic approaches for businesses looking to adopt quantum solutions, and the broader implications of quantum technologies for industry and society.

IQT The Hague 2024 is the Netherlands’ fifth global conference and exhibition. The Hague is a Quantum Technology Event focusing on Quantum Networking and Quantum Security. Ten vertical topics encompassing more than 40 panel talks from over 100 speakers will provide attendees with a deep understanding of state-of-the-art developments of the future quantum internet and the current impact of quantum-safe technologies on cybersecurity and quantum computers.

The conference brings together corporate management, entrepreneurs, end users, technology providers, infrastructure partners, researchers, and investors working on current developments. IQT The Hague is organized by 3DR Holdings, IQT Research, QuTech, QIA (Quantum Internet Alliance), and Quantum Delta NL, who will bring leading organizations and professionals together in this important event. The April conference is “in-person” to ensure maximum networking and discussion at the Postillion Hotel & Convention Centre in The Hague.

Categories: Conference, quantum computing

Tags: Carina Kiessling, IQT the Hague, Roland Berger

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