Creating a Quantum Computing Future: Opportunities and Challenges for Industry and Government
28 
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2022
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KATIE BOFSHEVER

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Creating a Quantum Computing Future: Opportunities and Challenges for Industry and Government

Quantum computing is presenting industry and government with a potentially revolutionary way of solving some of the difficult problems that the world is facing. These include responding to pandemics and healthcare crises, optimizing industrial operations, understanding complex financial market behaviors and perhaps most pressingly, addressing the challenges of reducing carbon emissions in manner that may literally save the planet.


The IBM Policy Lab is holding an in-person forum in Sydney with four eminent speakers who have hands-on experience in looking at these challenges and opportunities. We will also consider the steps that government needs to take to create a strong quantum ecosystem that can rapidly obtain the benefits of this revolutionary technology.


The speakers will include:


• Elanor Huntington, Executive Director of Digital and National Facilities, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organization (CSIRO)


• Anthony Murfett, Head of Technology and National Security in the Australian Department of Industry and Science


• Professor Iven Mareels, Director of the Centre for Applied Research, IBM Australia

 

• Andrew Lockwood, Research and Development Lead, Woodside Energy


• Kaaren Koomen AM, Director, Government & Regulatory Affairs, IBM Australia (Moderator)


RSVP to the event in-person below or watch the conversation on the IBM News Youtube on Tuesday, 28 June at 4PM AEDT.


Location:

IBM Building

Level 17

259 George Street

Sydney NSW


The event will also be livestreamed here on Youtube. 


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Hera Abbasi

Government and Regulatory Affairs Executive, IBM

Hera Abbasi is a Government and Regulatory Affairs Executive at IBM, where she works on market access and global trade across a range of tech issues. Prior to IBM, she was the bicameral, bipartisan Hill strategist and lobbyist for the Coalition of Services Industries. Previously, Ms. Abbasi was a Congressional Advisor in the State Department’s Bureau of Legislative Affairs, where she served as Congress’s point of contact on all Europe issues, including TTIP, Russia, Ukraine, Brexit, Turkey, NATO, the European Union, Ambassadorial nominations, and Congressional Delegations. Ms. Abbasi also worked on Capitol Hill for nearly a decade, including with House leadership. She is a board member of Women in International Trade (WIIT) and a co-chair for the Africa and Middle East section. She is also a member of the U.S.-Asia Institute's Congressional Circle, a co-chair of the Coalition of Services Industries’ Digital Trade Committee, and Chair of Information Technology Industry Council’s India Committee. In 2017, she was selected as a Fellow for the Next Generation National Security Leaders Program at the Center for a New American Security. Ms. Abbasi received her bachelor’s degree from Harvard College and her master’s degree from the Naval War College. Her languages include Spanish, Hindu/Urdu, Arabic, and Latin. She is the recipient of the Secretary’s Meritorious Honor Award and the Secretary’s Superior Honor Award; while on Capitol Hill, she was cited as a “Hill Staffer to Watch” in Foreign Policy’s

Rupa Ganguli

Founder and CEO, Inclusive Trade Ltd, UK

A former United Nations official, recognised for her inputs and implementation of trade policy and negotiations, a sustainability expert with over 20 years of on-the-ground trade facilitation and export development across Asia, Africa, South America and Europe, an entrepreneur at age 17, she recently took her latest venture, a tech-enabled sustainability platform, Inclusive Trade to becoming a B Corporation. A passionate advocate for women’s empowerment, an entrepreneur herself, she is a specialist in international trade in textiles, e-commerce and MSMEs.

Emily Beline

President, Association of Women in International Trade
Senior Counsel for International Regulatory Affairs, FedEx

Emily Beline is a Senior Counsel for International Regulatory Affairs with FedEx. In this capacity, she represents FedEx in regulatory and trade matters with an emphasis on the Asia-Pacific region. Emily advocates for FedEx before various U.S. government agencies, international fora, and collaboratively with other industry stakeholders. Emily joins FedEx after several years with the U.S. Federal
Government, including the U.S. Customs & Border Protection and the Office of the Chief Counsel for Trade Enforcement and Compliance with the International Trade Administration, where she counseled the U.S. Department of Commerce on the enforcement and defense of trade laws, specifically, antidumping and countervailing duty and defended the agency before the U.S. Court of International Trade. Prior to joining the U.S. Federal Government, Emily was a Trade Policy Officer with the Embassy of Canada in Washington D.C.

Andrea Boron

Director for Canadian Affairs, United States Trade Representative

jAndrea Boron is the Director for Canadian Affairs in the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR). In this role, Ms. Boron is responsible for developing and coordinating U.S. international trade and investment policy with Canada.
Prior to joining USTR, Ms. Boron managed trade and food safety issues for South and Southeast Asia as an International Policy Analyst at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Before joining FDA, Ms. Boron spent 11 years as an International Trade Analyst with the U.S. International Trade Commission (Commission). During her tenure at the Commission, Ms. Boron
contributed to and led several investigations on industry competitiveness, trade preference programs, and discrete commodities, undertaking qualitative and quantitative analyses of complex topics in international trade for Congress and USTR. In addition, through a rotational assignment Ms. Boron served as the Director of Trade Policy for the Office of Textiles in the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative from January 2010 through January 2011. Ms. Boron holds an M.A. in International Relations and Economics from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and a B.A. in French from The Ohio State University. She lives in Washington, DC with her husband and two sons.

Andrea Shalal

White House/Economics Correspondent, Thomson Reuters

Andrea Shalal reports on the White House, global trade and economics, the IMF and the World Bank, for Reuters. Over the span of nearly 34 years with Reuters, she has been based in Europe and the United States, covering the fall of the Berlin Wall, German reunification and the most recent German federal election, a host of U.S. elections, OPEC, energy and the environment, global arms sales, as well as politics, the arts and civil rights. She helped found a diversity initiative at Reuters in the United States in the late 1990s, has taught college and graduate courses on diversity and media ethics, and lectures occasionally about Arab-American literature and media issues. She has earned a “Blue Nose” for crossing the Arctic circle, hit 7Gs in a Super Hornet over the desert in UAE (without getting sick), and was among a group of Washington-based journalists selected as Reuters Journalists of the Year in 2015 for breaking news. She currently chairs the Washington chapter of the Journalism and Women Symposium, and serves as a shop steward in the News Guild for her team at Reuters.

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Professor Elanor Huntington 

Executive Director of Digital, National Facilities & Collections at CSIRO

Prior to CSIRO, Elanor was the Dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science at the Australian National University (ANU). She has also held Board appointments at Innovation Science Australia, Significant Ventures, Questacon and other government scientific advisory roles. Elanor was elected a Fellow of the Academy of Technology and Engineering in 2020 and was named an honorary Fellow of Engineers Australia in 2017. She led the extended Group of Eight (Go8+) Engineering Deans as first female Chair from 2017-2019. In 2000, Elanor completed her PhD in experimental Quantum Optics. Her current research includes the control of quantum systems, more specifically; the interface between theory and applications. She was a Program Manager in the ARC Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computation and Communication Technologies for nearly 2 decades.

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Anthony Murfett

Head of Technology and National Security in the Australian Department of Industry and Science

Anthony Murfett's division at the Australian Department of Industry and Science is responsible for providing advice, delivering programs and engaging domestically and internationally on the digital economy, emerging and critical technologies that will be central to Australia’s economic prosperity, safety, security and social cohesion, including quantum technologies, artificial intelligence, cyber security capabilities, digitization as well as critical technologies.

 

Previously, Anthony was the inaugural Deputy Head of the Australian Space Agency and has also worked as Minister Counsellor, Industry, Science and Education at the Australian Embassy in Washington D.C. and as General Manager of the Growth Centres Branch within the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science in Canberra.

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Professor Iven Mareels

Director of the Centre for Applied Research, IBM Australia

Since March 2021, Iven Mareels is the Director of the Centre for Applied Research, IBM Australia. In addition, he is Vice-President of Financial Sustainability of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering, and a non-executive Director of Rubicon Water. Iven is also an honorary Professor at the University of Melbourne and Adjunct Professor at Federation University of Australia. Previously, he was Director of IBM Research in Australia (Feb 2018-Mar 2021), and the Dean of Engineering at the University of Melbourne (2007-2018).

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Andrew Lockwood

Research and Development Lead, Woodside Energy

Andrew is an applied geophysicist who has worked for nearly 30 years in academic, government and industrial roles in both mining and petroleum resource disciplines. Primarily interested in innovative methods of geophysical surveying, he has worked in research programs involving classical electromagnetism, acoustics, as well as gravity and magnetic field measurement and interpretation techniques. Currently employed as the research lead at Woodside Energy, he is fortunate to be able to work closely with researchers from IBM and MIT, as well as UWA, Monash and other leading Australian universities. These activities include the application of quantum computing to industrial optimisation, as well as identifying emerging tools in the AI/ML space for simulation and control of complex systems.

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Kaaren Koomen AM

Director, Government & Regulatory Affairs, IBM Australia (Moderator)

Kaaren Koomen is a graduate of the University of Sydney with degrees in Arts and in Law. She has a Master of Laws from the University of Sydney and is a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

 

In her career spanning more than 30 years Ms. Koomen has worked in the private in public sector as a lawyer, an academic, a policy maker, a regulator, and as a senior business executive in a number of companies. Her area of expertise is IT law and policy.

 

She is currently the Director of Government Relations for IBM Australia and New Zealand and was appointed to the board of IBM Australia in 2014. She is also Deputy Chair of the NSW Telecommunications Board, appointed by the NSW Government to reform and deliver more efficient telecommunication services to all state emergency services. In 2016, Ms. Koomen was awarded with a Member of the Order of Australia for ‘significant services to the information technology and communications sector, to business through executive roles, and to education’.

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