Quantum Cryptography 2025 Online Conference will be held on 17th July 2025.
Quantum Cryptography: Securing Communications in the Quantum Era
Date: July 17, 2025
Time: 11 AM – 12 PM EST, 4 PM – 5 PM GMT (UK), 5 PM – 6 PM CET
Venue: Online
Organizer: Be Executive Events (BEE)
This online event is all about quantum cryptography — a new way to keep messages safe using the power of quantum science. It's made for leaders and experts who want to learn how future technologies will protect our data from hackers.
About the Organizer:
Be Executive Events (BEE) creates special events for top professionals. Their goal is to help people understand big changes in technology.
Attendees: A small group of senior leaders and professionals. This keeps the event personal and easy to join in.
Speakers: Experts in quantum cryptography and cybersecurity will share their knowledge.
Exhibitors & Media: Not included — the focus is on learning and discussion.
BEE events often feature top minds in the field. You might hear from professionals like:
Dr. Randy Kuang – Scientist at Quantropi, expert in quantum encryption
Artur Ekert – Invented parts of quantum cryptography, professor at Oxford
Stephanie Wehner – Leads the European Quantum Internet project
Adrian Kent – Cambridge professor, expert in secure quantum communication
While this event has no official sponsors, here are companies known for quantum cryptography work:
QNu Labs – Creates quantum-safe cybersecurity tools
ID Quantique – A global leader in quantum-safe encryption
Fujitsu – Develops quantum tech and security systems
Stay Smart: Learn how quantum computing can change how we protect information
Hear from Experts: Get insights from the best in the field
See Real Examples: Discover how this tech works in real businesses
Make Connections: Meet other professionals working on the Future of Security
Quantum Key Distribution (QKD): How to send secret messages safely
Post-Quantum Standards: New rules to protect data from quantum attacks
Implementation Challenges: What makes using this technology hard?
Future Outlook: What’s next in quantum security?