Insider Brief
- Vanderbilt University will host the Vanderbilt Quantum Forum: Technology, Policy and the Economy on April 9, 2026, in Nashville, bringing together leaders from academia, industry, government, and national laboratories to discuss the future of quantum technology.
- The forum will focus on accessible, plain-language discussions about quantum technology and its emerging impact on sectors such as energy, security, healthcare, and economic competitiveness.
- The event, co-hosted by Quantum Coast Capital and presented by The Quantum Insider, will also explore Tennessee’s role in the growing U.S. quantum ecosystem through research collaboration, workforce development, and policy dialogue.
On Thursday, April 9, 2026, Vanderbilt University will host the Vanderbilt Quantum Forum: Technology, Policy and the Economy at the Grand Hyatt Nashville, bringing together leaders from academia, industry, government and national laboratories to explore one of the most consequential technologies of our time.
Set in Tennessee, the forum is designed to answer a foundational question: What is quantum, and what role will it play in the years ahead? Rather than focusing on technical depth, the program is structured to provide a clear, approachable understanding of quantum technology and where its impact is beginning to emerge—across energy, security, healthcare and economic competitiveness.
A Broad, Accessible Conversation
The Vanderbilt Quantum Forum is intentionally built for a broad audience. No technical background is required. Instead, attendees can expect plain-language discussions that clarify what quantum is, why it matters, and how its influence is starting to shape critical sectors of the economy.

The program will feature:
- Plain-language discussion of quantum technology and its real-world impact
- Perspectives from leaders across academia, industry and government
- Insight into how quantum may affect energy, security, healthcare and economic competitiveness
By focusing on accessibility and cross-sector dialogue, the forum aims to demystify quantum and position it within the context of national competitiveness and public policy.
Tennessee’s Role in the Quantum Ecosystem
Hosted by Vanderbilt University, the event reflects the university’s growing engagement in quantum research and workforce development. The forum will also explore how Tennessee can contribute to the nation’s quantum ecosystem through research collaboration, talent development and cross-sector partnerships.
As states across the country evaluate how to participate in the next wave of scientific and economic advancement, the conversation in Nashville underscores a broader shift: quantum is moving from theoretical research into practical consideration for policy, industry and regional growth strategies.
The forum is co-hosted by Quantum Coast Capital and presented by The Quantum Insider, reinforcing the event’s commitment to connecting research, capital, media and public dialogue.
Event Details
Vanderbilt Quantum Forum: Technology, Policy and the Economy
- Date: Thursday, April 9, 2026
- Location: Grand Hyatt Nashville
- Format: In-person full day event
Space is limited, and tickets must be purchased in advance. Click here for more details: https://www.vanderbilt.edu/government-community-relations/the-vanderbilt-quantum-forum/
As quantum continues to move from laboratory environments into strategic discussions about infrastructure, security and economic leadership, gatherings like the Vanderbilt Quantum Forum provide a timely opportunity to align understanding across sectors-ensuring that the conversation is as inclusive as it is forward-looking.



