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The Qiskit Fall Fest is a collection of quantum computing events on college campuses around the world. Every Fall Fest event is organized and run by the students on each campus, with support from IBM Quantum. Student leaders work alongside IBM to design and plan their event, which are run in October and November. Each event is standalone - only made for the students on that particular campus.

The Qiskit Fall Fest is a celebration of quantum technology, research, and collaboration, bringing together quantum enthusiasts, researchers, students, and professionals from around the world. Whether you’re a quantum expert or just starting your journey into the quantum realm, this event is designed for you.

The events vary from technical hackathons, workshops, meetups to beginner-friendly challenges, all with the goal of helping to grow the local community’s skill set.

Event Highlights:

  1. Cutting-Edge Quantum Talks: Join renowned experts in the field of quantum computing for captivating keynote speeches, panel discussions, and technical presentations. Explore the latest advancements in quantum hardware, software, and applications.

  2. Hands-On Workshops: Dive deep into quantum programming with hands-on workshops led by Qiskit experts. Learn how to harness the power of quantum computing using the Qiskit framework.

  3. Hackathon Challenge: Put your quantum skills to the test in our Qiskit Hackathon. Form teams, tackle real-world quantum problems, and compete for exciting prizes.

  4. Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow quantum enthusiasts, researchers, and professionals. Share ideas, collaborate on projects, and expand your quantum network.

  5. Cultural Excursions: Immerse yourself in the rich culture of the host city and explore the city’s historical landmarks.

Why Attend?

  • Gain valuable insights into the future of quantum computing.
  • Learn from the best in the quantum industry.
  • Connect with like-minded individuals and expand your quantum network.
  • Participate in the quantum hackathon and sharpen your skills.

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