Any electronics you can name contains a chip made from semiconductors. The smarter the world becomes, the more semiconductors it needs. Given their indispensable role in high-end technology-including for defence-chips are increasingly at the centre of geopolitical tensions, with major players looking to shore up their own supplies and-within the bounds of acceptable trade practices-deprive their rivals.
Meanwhile, the application of quantum mechanics promises to increase the power of computing by orders of magnitude, prompting countries including Australia to announce massive investments to support its development.
In this session a leading industry expert discusses the global semiconductor landscape amid the growing trend towards regional production and self-reliance; the challenges and opportunities offered by workforce demands, new materials and technology convergence; and the promise and disruptive potential of convergence across semiconductor, AI and quantum technologies.
Speakers in this session included: Alex Capri, Research Fellow at the Hinrich Foundation and Dr Pete Shadbolt, Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of PsiQuantum.
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