IYQ2025 in Europe and Poland.

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Title: IYQ2025 in Europe and Poland.
Authors: Romaniuk, Ryszard S.
Source: International Journal of Electronics & Telecommunications; 2025, Vol. 71 Issue 4, p1-8, 8p
Subject Terms: QUANTUM information science, RESEARCH & development projects, POLISH history, QUANTUM communication, CONFERENCES & conventions, QUANTUM theory
Geographic Terms: POLAND, EUROPE
Abstract: Quantum information technologies QIT have two separate but entangled layers - material and ideological. Material layer embraces algorithms, physical devices and systems. Cognitive layer is related to the boundaries and structure of our knowledge, including the magic of nonlocal interactions and subtleties of contextuality. The paradox is that QIT should use quantum magic as a resource to turn into functional utility. The International Year of Quantum Science and Technology is celebrated in Europe, Poland and elsewhere. Opening conference at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris was attended by representatives of the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education, and some quantum science groups. Several scientific conferences organized in Poland were announced to the IYQ25 calendar, including: May Symposia of Information and Quantum Horizons in Gdańsk, August Max Born Optical Symposium in Wrocław, September Congress of the Polish Physicists in Katowice. Quantum research projects are realized in Poland, QuantERA, tasks included in the European Quantum Flagship EQF, construction of quantum equipment by university consortia MIKOK, quantum networks and others. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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