NQCC Industry Network – Expression of Interest
Event overview
The NQCC is creating an Industry Network to engage with a wide representation of the quantum computing industry: from providers of quantum computing hardware and software, to supply chain partners and end users.
We will brief attendees on the NQCC’s programme and latest developments. There will also include opportunities to ask questions, connect with peers, and help shape the future of the UK’s quantum ecosystem.
The event will be held on Wednesday 22 April 2026 at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL), Harwell, Oxfordshire, from 10:00 – 15:00 (registration from 09:30).
This event is in-person only. Maximum 1 person per organisation. Please be aware that spaces are subject to availability. We aim to notify applicants of the outcome by 8 April.
We are looking for attendees who feel comfortable representing their organisation on all matters quantum computing. For organisations that build quantum computers and components, this this likely to be C-Suite. For organisations that are more likely to be the users of quantum computers, this could be department head of Quantum/Quantum Computing. Organisations must have a footprint in the UK.
Please note that ALL visitors to RAL are required to provide photo ID.
This is to be shown on arrival, and ID must be within date of validity. Examples of ID are:
- UK/Foreign Passport
- UK/Foreign Driving Licence
- UK Biometric Residence Permit
This event will be governed by UKRI's privacy policy for information see: How we handle public data – UKRI
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- Anyone from any background
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