Global Quantum Forum to Launch During TechChicago 2025
The Global Quantum Forum is set to make its debut in Chicago on July 23-24, 2025, as part of TechChicago Week, marking a key moment for the burgeoning quantum technology sector. Organized by P33, Intersect Illinois, and the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, this two-day conference aims to advance quantum technology, shaping the global business and policy landscape through international collaboration.
At the heart of the forum, over 70 experts, including notable figures such as Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna, NYU Professor Scott Galloway, and technology journalist David Pogue, will engage in discussions that delve into quantum policy, its impact on energy innovation, artificial intelligence (AI), security, healthcare, and investment strategies.
Illinois is rapidly establishing itself as a quantum capital, emphasizing a robust talent pool, relentless innovation, and a bold vision to become a major tech hub. "The discussions we are having are more critical than ever as there are currently no international policies guiding the development of this transformative technology," noted Governor Pritzker. The event, which will be held at Venue SIX10, aims to address the ethical and governance frameworks necessary for the future of quantum technologies.
According to Leslie Vinjamuri, President and CEO of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, the quantum revolution is positioned to reshape geopolitics and commerce globally. Chicago's unique position allows it to host vital international dialogues on this transformational technology.
The forum's agenda includes key presentations and panels discussing crucial topics such as:
- - The Quantum-AI Convergence: What unfolds when machines become smarter? Led by experts from NVIDIA and Hitachi, this session will explore the intersections of AI and quantum technologies.
- - Powering the Future – Quantum's Role in the Energy Transition: Featuring leaders from IBM, Southern Company, and Exelon, this panel will discuss how quantum technology can drive energy solutions.
- - Global AI and Quantum Leadership: Led by former U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker and IBM's Arvind Krishna, this discussion will focus on international collaboration in the fields of AI and quantum.
Additional notable speakers include esteemed leaders from Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, Bank of America, PsiQuantum, and the Department of Defense's DARPA, ensuring a rich diversity of insights. As the program unfolds, attendees will witness discussions that confront both the extraordinary opportunities and complex challenges posed by quantum technologies.
Given the momentum behind quantum developments in Illinois, the Global Quantum Forum underscores the region's emerging status as a global nexus for innovation. The inclusion of influential stakeholders from academia, government, and private sectors further solidifies Chicago's integral role in shaping the future of quantum science and its applications.
Despite high demand for attendance, the forum has already sold out, though media representatives interested in covering specific sessions can reach out for opportunities. As we look toward the future, the conversations ignited at this inaugural event will undoubtedly shape the trajectory of quantum technology.
In addition, TechChicago Week will feature other vital events including the Aspen Ideas Climate conference and a series of partner engagements across the city, further amplifying Chicago’s role as a center of innovation and collaboration for technological advances. For details on events or ticket inquiries, visit
gotechchicago.com/week.