Three Ways to Understand the Quantum Sensor Market

Quantum sensors leverage quantum phenomena to offer dramatically increased sensitivity compared to traditional sensors. From chip-scale sensors to early-stage prototypes, the quantum sensor market covers a diverse range of technologies at varying scales of commercial readiness.
 
In this webinar, IDTechEx breaks down the quantum sensor market from three different angles: the physical quantities measured, the quantum platforms used, and the applications and industries served. This webinar will deliver insights for technology developers, component/material providers, and end users, with a glimpse of the factors predicted to drive this emerging market to reach US$2.2B by 2045.
 
Key aspects covered in this webinar include:
  • An introduction to quantum sensors, their value proposition and the current market landscape
  • The different categories of quantum sensors, measuring time, magnetic fields, acceleration, gravity, light, and more
  • Technology platforms for quantum sensors and some of the opportunities they present in components, materials, and manufacturing
  • Applications and key industries for the quantum sensor market to grow into over the next 20 years
  • Case study and conclusions for the quantum sensor market
 
This webinar shares some of the research from the new IDTechEx report, "Quantum Sensors Market 2025-2045: Technology, Trends, Players, Forecasts". Please see the report for more details and twenty-year market forecasts, with extensive analysis of the quantum sensor market, including over 40 company profiles with technology developers and end users to cover 20 quantum sensing technology areas.

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We will be hosting the same webinar 3 times in one day, so please join which ever session is the most convenient for you.
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Date:
Thursday 13 February 2025

Duration:
35 minutes

Webinar Times

Session #1 - Asia-Pacific
2:00am (London Time)
Session #2 - Europe
10:00am (London Time)
Session #3 - Americas
5:00pm (London Time)