📍 Amsterdam, Netherlands 📅 June 11-12, 2026
In Paris and now in Amsterdam, Hello Tomorrow has established itself as the main European hub for deeptech. The event stands out for its ability to bring together worlds that traditionally ignore each other: researchers, entrepreneurs, industrialists and investors.
Quantum is treated without excessive emphasis. It is neither presented as an immediate revolution, nor relegated to the rank of scientific curiosity. It appears for what it is in 2026: a technology in transition, still uncertain, but already sufficiently structured to attract capital and talent.
What must be observed here is not so much the maturity of the technologies as their ability to cross a decisive threshold: that of the transition from the laboratory to the startup. How many quantum projects are actually emerging? At what level of maturity? With what economic models? So many indicators that make it possible to distinguish credible trajectories from speculative stories.
Focus
- Transition from science → startup → financing
- Maturity of quantum projects
- Attractiveness for investors
Key stakeholders
Xavier Duportet, CEO, Hello Tomorrow; Georges-Olivier Reymond, CEO, Pasqal; Ilana Wisby, CEO, Oxford Quantum Circuits; Jean-François Bobier, Partner & Director, Boston Consulting Group; Olivier Ezratty, DECODE QUANTUM; Robert Sutor, former VP Quantum, IBM.