The Vanderbilt Quantum Forum is bringing together leaders from academia, industry, government, and national laboratories to examine the near-term implications of quantum technology across energy, security, healthcare and economic competitiveness.
A livestream of the event will be held from 9 a.m.–6:30 p.m.
Hosted in Tennessee by Vanderbilt University, the event is structured as an accessible briefing rather than a technical conference, with sessions focused on explaining what quantum technologies are, why they are drawing sustained public and private investment, and how regional ecosystems can participate in their development. No specialized background is required.
The forum also reflects Vanderbilt’s broader push to build quantum capacity through research and workforce initiatives, including the Institute for Quantum Innovation, developed in collaboration with EPB of Chattanooga. Organizers frame the effort as part of a wider national competition to translate early-stage science into practical systems, talent pipelines, and commercial activity.

Speakers are expected to address both the opportunities and constraints shaping the field, from infrastructure and skills gaps to coordination across sectors.
The livestream offers a front-row view of how one region is positioning itself within the evolving U.S. quantum landscape.
Here’s the link: https://youtube.com/live/reon5z9Kdvo?feature=share



