From maker to billions how london became quantum computings and ais defining moment
The next generation of AI, thanks to quantum technology, is going to be far more impactful, reliable, accountable and valuable to every single one of us, according to a quantum computing expert. London Tech Week and its headliner event, The AI Summit London, was chock full of innovative sights and sounds and to this journalist, it was the ones around AI and quantum computing that really stole the show. Attending a technology conference and exhibition touted to be the most prominent in the United Kingdom, was a treat, even more so because of the iconic, historical and yet modern locations each were held at. Here are the technologies and trends which Enterprise IT News zoomed into during these two events: Quantum on the rise Ilyas Khan, the co-founder of quantum unicorn, Quantinuum, wanted to emphasise the emerging importance of quantum computing and its potential to revolutionise various fields. Ilyas described, “A very small number of people would have given any attention to it, and of course, here we are in the middle of 2025 and it’s on the verge of becoming what I consider to be an everyday topic, both in terms of government policy, in terms of the financial markets, but most important in terms of your day-to-day lives. “

