IQT Nordics Update: Camilla Johansson, Co-Director of Quantum Sweden Innovation Platform, is a 2024 Speaker - Inside Quantum Technology

IQT Nordics Update: Camilla Johansson, Co-Director of Quantum Sweden Innovation Platform, is a 2024 Speaker – Inside Quantum Technology

Camilla Johansson, Co-Director of the Quantum Sweden Innovation Platform, is an IQT Nordics 2024 Speaker.
By Kenna Hughes-Castleberry posted 17 Feb 2024

The IQT Nordics conference will feature Dr. Camilla Johansson, co-director of the Quantum Sweden Innovation Platform, QSIP, and group manager for Innovation Management at Chalmers Industriteknik. With a rich background in patent law, innovation, and technology transfer, Johansson brings a unique perspective to the conference, particularly for attendees interested in the commercialization and legal aspects of quantum technology.

Johansson’s career has been characterized by a strong focus on bridging the gap between academic research and industrial application, specifically in Sweden. Her work in facilitating collaboration between academia and industry, especially in large projects like the European Flagship for Graphene, showcases her expertise in navigating the complexities of tech transfer and innovation management within the quantum technology sector.

Her tenure as a patent associate gave her a deep understanding of the intellectual property challenges and opportunities in emerging technologies in the ecosystem within Sweden. This experience is invaluable in the quantum technology field, where securing and managing patents are crucial for protecting innovations and fostering a competitive market.

Holding a PhD degree in material science from Chalmers University of Technology, Johansson’s academic background complements her professional endeavors, providing her with a solid foundation in the scientific principles underlying quantum technologies. This combination of skills and experiences makes her a leading figure in Sweden’s quantum technology innovation ecosystem.

At the IQT Nordics conference, Dr. Johansson is expected to share insights into the role of innovation platforms like QSIP in advancing quantum technology in Sweden and beyond. Her presentation will likely cover strategies for successful tech transfer from academia to industry, the importance of intellectual property management in quantum technology, and the collaborative efforts needed to drive the commercialization of quantum innovations.

IQT Nordics/Helsinki, June 24-26, Aalto University, Dipoli Building, Helsinki
The second annual Nordics conference partners with Bluefors, Business Finland, The Finnish Quantum Institute, and VTT and will focus on real-world quantum technology applications.

Register for the IQT Nordics Conference here.

Categories: Conference, quantum computing

Tags: Camilla Johansson, IQT Nordics, QSIP

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