Category: Events
FABrIC Roadshow – Calgary
FABrIC Roadshow Calgary roadshow event that will feature a 30-minute presentation on our FABrIC project, which aims accelerates development of made-in-Canada IoT products and semiconductor manufacturing processes, train Canadian talent,
FABrIC Roadshow – Edmonton – Alberta
FABrIC Roadshow Edmonton roadshow event that will feature a 30-minute presentation on our FABrIC project, which aims accelerates development of made-in-Canada IoT products and semiconductor manufacturing processes, train Canadian talent,
FABrIC Roadshow – UBC – Vancouver
FABrIC Roadshow The event is designed to bring together industry professionals, academics, SMEs, startups, and government representatives. Following the presentation, we will have an interactive Q&A session, allowing attendees to
Training: Introduction to Quantum Technologies for Non-Techies (qTNT)
Training Course
FABrIC Roadshow: Ottawa HUB350
FABrIC Roadshow FABrIC is dedicated to driving the development of made-in-Canada IoT products and advanced semiconductor manufacturing processes. Our mission is to train Canadian talent, strengthen national supply chains, and
Quantum Networking Day
In collaboration with Quantum City, CMC invites you to take part in a day of networking opportunities and short presentations by industry and community members. The Quantum Networking Day is
Workshop: Passive Silicon Photonics Fabrication 2024
CMC and its SiEPIC partner professors offer this legendary Silicon Photonics Fabrication Workshop starting September 10, 2024. This workshop is more than a single multi-day workshop. It is an experience that
Workshop: Build Your Own Superconducting Quantum Device 2024
Important Dates: Early bird registration: October 1, 2024 Registration deadline: November 1, 2024 Hotel discount deadline: October 10, 2024 NDA deadline: November 1, 2024 Device design presentation (virtual event): March
Pasqal – CMC Virtual Workshop and Hackathon on Quantum Computing with Neutral Atoms
Quantum computing is poised to tackle challenges that surpass traditional supercomputers’ abilities, potentially transforming numerous sectors such as materials science, chemistry, logistics, optimization and artificial intelligence. Therefore, it’s crucial to