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January 20-24, 2025 | Davos-Kloster, Switzerland
We welcome you to meet with Microsoft at the World Economic Forum, to discuss our work in AI for Science and quantum computing, and how technology can help tackle scientifically and commercially relevant problems with the most advanced computational solutions.
October 8, 2024 at 9:00 AM PT | 12:00 PM ET
Join us for our next episode in the Quantum Innovator Series! This session will cover the intersection of quantum and AI, and how we’re collaborating with industry-leading partners to bring these best-in-class solutions to the Azure Quantum compute platform.
September 15-20, 2024 | In-Person | Montreal, Canada
At IEEE Quantum Week 2024, we’re interested in meeting with you and will be sharing some of the latest developments in quantum and AI, with applications to help accelerate the scientific discovery process.
September 11, 2024 | In-Person | Zurich, Switzerland
We are excited to announce the inaugural workshop on High-Throughput Computational Chemistry hosted by ETH and Microsoft. This three-day event will include presentations by industry experts in computational chemistry and a hands-on workshop for attendees to learn how to use powerful new tools such as AutoRXN and Accelerated DFT in Azure Quantum Elements
September 9-11, 2024 | In-person | Tysons, VA
At Quantum World Congress 2024, we’re interested in meeting with you and will be sharing some of the latest developments in quantum and high performance computing, with applications to help accelerate the scientific discovery process.
August 18-22, 2024 | In-Person | Denver, Colorado
At the American Chemical Society (ACS) Fall Conference, we’re looking forward to being part of the diverse group of experts and innovators from around the world elevating and shaping the future of chemistry, happening from August 18 to 22, in Denver, Colorado. We’ll share some of the newest developments in technology to help accelerate scientific discovery.