Nobel Laureate John Martinis and MIT’s Peter Shor to Headline Quantum.Tech World 2026

Quantum.Tech World today announces its most ambitious programme to date, headlined by two of the most influential figures in the history of quantum computing: Peter Shor, whose algorithm defined the field, and John Martinis, recipient of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics for his foundational contributions to superconducting qubits and experimental quantum physics.
Together, Shor and Martinis anchor Quantum.Tech World 2026 across the full arc of quantum innovation – from theoretical foundations that made quantum computing possible to the scalable quantum hardware now pushing toward real-world advantage.
Keynotes: From Theory to Nobel-Winning Hardware
Peter Shor, Professor of Applied Mathematics at MIT, will deliver the opening keynote: “Quantum Horizons 2026: Shaping the Next Era of Global Innovation and Impact.”
His address will frame the scientific, economic, and geopolitical implications of quantum computing as it transitions from promise to practical capability.
Joining him as a headline speaker, John Martinis, 2025 Nobel Laureate in Physics, will present: “From Nobel Discoveries to Scalable Quantum Hardware.”
A pioneer of superconducting qubits, Martinis has played a defining role in translating Nobel Prize–recognized quantum science into working quantum systems. Drawing on his leadership of Google’s Quantum AI hardware efforts, his keynote will connect foundational discoveries to today’s engineering realities – and conclude with how Qolab is advancing scalable, high-performance quantum hardware.
A Global-Scale Speaker Lineup Driving the Future of Compute
Quantum.Tech World 2026 brings together the leaders behind the most advanced scientific, industrial, and governmental quantum programmes, including:Peter Shor – Professor of Applied Mathematics, MIT
- John Martinis – CTO and Co-Founder, Qolab
- Paul Dabbar – Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce
- Joseph Altepeter – Quantum Program Manager, DARPA
- Tanner Crowder – Senior Technical Advisor, Office of Advanced Scientific Research Computing, U.S. Department of Energy
- Mikhail Lukin – Co-Director, Harvard Quantum Initiative, Harvard University
- Eleanor Rieffel – Senior Researcher, Advanced Computing & Data Analytics, NASA Ames
- Johanna Sepulveda – Chief Engineer, Airbus Space & Defence
- Lara Jehi – Chief Research Information Officer, Cleveland Clinic
- Dani Couger – Quantum Lead, Lockheed Martin
- Anna Grassellino – Director, SQMS & Senior Scientist, DOE National Quantum Information Science Research Center, Fermilab
These speakers anchor a programme built to confront the biggest questions in next-generation compute: scaling quantum systems, evaluating national initiatives, accelerating practical deployment, and unlocking quantum–AI synergies.
Unprecedented Representation from U.S. National Laboratories
Quantum.Tech World 2026 will also host senior leaders, scientists, and programme directors from across the United States Department of Energy National Laboratories and Technology Centers, reinforcing the event’s position as a critical meeting point for government-backed quantum and HPC strategy.
Participating laboratories and centers include:
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- QLab
- Argonne National Laboratory
- National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
- Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
- MIT Lincoln Laboratory
- Brookhaven National Laboratory
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Fermilab National Laboratory
- Air Force Research Laboratory – Information Directorate
- Sandia National Laboratories
- Ames National Laboratory
- Idaho National Laboratory
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Savannah River National Laboratory
Together, these institutions represent the backbone of U.S. quantum research, infrastructure, and deployment efforts.
Industry Leaders Endorse Quantum.Tech World as a Must-Attend Event
“Boston’s quantum ecosystem continues to set the pace for what’s next. I’m eager to learn from the newest quantum breakthroughs, connect with leaders across the community, and highlight our work at HorizonX and The Quantum Index. If you’re serious about quantum, plan on being in Boston in June.” Steve Suarez, Chief Executive Officer, HorizonX.
“Year after year, Quantum.Tech brings together top quantum business and technical leaders, investors, users, developers, and those setting sovereign economic plans. I’m looking forward to the adrenaline rush of interacting with the industry and helping accelerate its progress.” Bob Sutor, Vice President and Practice Lead, Emerging Technologies, The Futurum Group.
A Six-Stage Agenda to Map the Future
Complementing the headline speakers, Quantum.Tech World 2026 launches a comprehensive programme across six dedicated stages: Policy, Communications, Security, Sensing, Innovation, and HPC & AI.
Each stage is designed to empower enterprises, governments, and researchers to understand the technologies and tectonic shifts shaping the next decade of compute.
Exclusive MIT Site Tour
Attendees will also gain rare access to selected MIT facilities through an exclusive site tour, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the research shaping tomorrow’s quantum breakthroughs.
About Quantum.Tech World
Quantum.Tech World is the flagship global gathering for leaders advancing quantum technologies, HPC and AI. The 2026 edition brings together enterprises, national laboratories, government agencies, academia and the world’s top research institutions to accelerate scientific progress, collaboration, and commercial adoption.
For the full agenda and registration, visit quantumtechexpo.com
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