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Event date and time

Tuesday 5 May 2026
12.00pm to 1.00pm AEST

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Online virtual event

Quantum is moving fast and it's already creating real opportunities for Australian businesses.

Join us on Tuesday 5 May, 12–1pm AEST for Quantum for Every Business, a CSIRO Conversations event unpacking what's real and what's coming next.

CSIRO Conversations: Quantum for every Business

Quantum is at the same stage AI was a decade ago, quietly moving from research labs into real world tools. This event helps industry understand what's real, what's hype, and where the near term opportunities lie and who can help.

Where today's computers check one option at a time, quantum can explore many possibilities at once. That makes it powerful for decision making and resource management when it comes to things like routing trucks, detecting minerals, managing patients in a hospital, securing communications or modelling new materials.

Quantum is becoming practical and commercially relevant far sooner than most businesses expect. It's already emerging in:

  • Supply chains: quantum inspired optimisation is helping logistics companies reduce fuel use and manage disruptions.
  • Finance: banks are exploring quantum safe encryption to protect transactions.
  • Quantum sensing: ultra precise measurements for mining, agriculture, health and defence.

Our expert panellists will translate a complex emerging technology into a grounded, industry relevant discussion on:

  • What quantum technologies can do today.
  • What's coming next.
  • How Australian businesses can prepare responsibly and competitively.
  • How quantum intersects with supply chain resilience, national security, and economic pressures.

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  • Free

Dates and Times

Event date: May 2026

Tuesday 5 May 2026

Online virtual event

12.00pm to 1.00pm AEST

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Meet the Panel

Alex Romero – Associate, Main Sequence Ventures

Alex Romero

Alex Romero is an Associate at Main Sequence with a deep passion for emerging technologies and data-driven insights, which is instrumental in supporting investment decision-making. Alex plays a critical role in supporting the identification and evaluation of investment opportunities in the deep tech sector, and commercialising Australian research to address global challenges.

Prior to Main Sequence, Alex served as an Investment Analyst at Uniseed, where she collaborated with research and investment partners, including the Universities of Melbourne, Queensland, Sydney & New South Wales, and CSIRO, to create and fund the tech sector from pre-seed to Series A. She also gained hands on experience as a laboratory technician at Inventia Genetic Technologies, a lab specialising in in vitro fertilisation technology designed to enhance genetic outcomes in agriculture.

Alex also brings valuable experience from the sales and marketing sectors within the design and finance industries. In addition to her deep tech interests, she has a strong commitment to humanitarian work. She co-founded a non-profit organisation to assist migrants, particularly in the aftermath of the Syrian war, overseeing the transfer of resources from Spain to Hungary and Greece.

Alex holds honours degrees from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and Universidad Complutense de Madrid in biotechnology.

Professor Chris Vale – Director, Manufacturing CSIRO

Professor Chris Vale

Chris Vale is Professor of Physics and Director of the Quantum Technologies Future Science Platform at CSIRO. Prior to joining CSIRO he led an experimental research program at Swinburne University of Technology using gases of atoms cooled to nanoKelvin temperatures to study properties and dynamics of many-body quantum systems. Prof Vale has been a Chief Investigator in two ARC Centres of Excellence in Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies (FLEET) and Quantum Atom Optics (ACQAO), has held an ARC Future Fellowship and several ARC Discovery and Linkage Infrastructure and Equipment projects. He undertook postdoctoral fellowships at the University of Queensland, the University of Sussex and Imperial College (UK) studying Bose-Einstein condensates on atom chips and their potential for quantum sensing. He has been actively engaged in the promotion of physics and quantum science through FLEET, the Australian Institute of Physics, conference organisation and public outreach.

Professor Chris Ferrie – Associate Professor, UTS; author of Quantum for Babies

Dr Chris Ferrie

Dr Chris Ferrie is an associate professor of quantum information at the University of Technology Sydney. His research blends quantum machine learning, estimation, and control. Beyond the lab, he is the award winning creator of the global Baby University series and more than 100 popular science titles, which have sold over four million copies and been translated into twenty languages. He is also co founder of Eigensystems, the company behind Quokka, the first handheld quantum computing teaching platform. Chris speaks at science festivals, schools, and conferences worldwide, driven by one mission: making the strangest ideas in the universe accessible—and fun—for everyone.

Dr Tom Stace – CEO of Analog Quantum Circuits

Dr Tom Stace

Dr Tom Stace is the CEO and co-founder of Analog Quantum Circuits (AQC), which is Queensland's first quantum tech startup. AQC develops superconducting hardware for quantum computing and microwave control.

Tom completed his PhD at the University of Cambridge in 2003, and is actively involved in quantum technology research and teaching. Tom was Deputy Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Engineered Quantum Systems (EQUS), and serves on the Quantum Information Queensland advisory group, chaired by Queensland's Chief Scientist.

What is quantum?

Quantum technologies use the unusual behaviours of very small particles to do things classical technologies can't.

A simple way to explain it: Quantum isn't a faster computer, it's a different kind of engine that can solve problems too complex, too costly or too slow for today's systems.

Questions for the panellists

Pre-submit your questions to our expert panellists ahead of 'CSIRO Conversations: Quantum for every business' via the link below.