WEBINAR / EVENT

Engineering The Perfect Quantum Strategy

Uncover the power of mathematical optimization in the advancement of quantum computing.

September 01 2022

WEBINAR / EVENT

Engineering The Perfect Quantum Strategy

Uncover the power of mathematical optimization in the advancement of quantum computing.

September 01 2022

WEBINAR / EVENT

Engineering The Perfect Quantum Strategy

Uncover the power of mathematical optimization in the advancement of quantum computing.

September 01 2022

Dr. Edward Rothberg, CEO, Gurobi Optimization

In this video presentation, Dr. Edward Rothberg sheds light on this forgotten force and its practical application to help solve some of humanity’s greatest challenges.

Quantum computing, which has been around for decades, has been generating a lot of buzz in the business world recently. The hype surrounding quantum computers has hit a fever pitch, and investment in these emerging technologies is soaring. According to a recent report, the quantum computing market is forecast to grow from USD472 million in 2021 to USD1.77 billion by 2026, representing a CAGR of 30.2%.

Expectations are sky-high, but by most accounts, quantum computers are still decades away from potentially becoming widely available technologies that can deliver tangible value and impact in the business world. The hardware is still playing catch up with the theory (and the hype), and it will take some major breakthroughs on the R&D front for quantum computers to become commercial products that we could use to consistently solve critical, everyday business problems.

Dr. Edward Rothberg, CEO, Gurobi Optimization

In this video presentation, Dr. Edward Rothberg sheds light on this forgotten force and its practical application to help solve some of humanity’s greatest challenges.

Quantum computing, which has been around for decades, has been generating a lot of buzz in the business world recently. The hype surrounding quantum computers has hit a fever pitch, and investment in these emerging technologies is soaring. According to a recent report, the quantum computing market is forecast to grow from USD472 million in 2021 to USD1.77 billion by 2026, representing a CAGR of 30.2%.

Expectations are sky-high, but by most accounts, quantum computers are still decades away from potentially becoming widely available technologies that can deliver tangible value and impact in the business world. The hardware is still playing catch up with the theory (and the hype), and it will take some major breakthroughs on the R&D front for quantum computers to become commercial products that we could use to consistently solve critical, everyday business problems.

Dr. Edward Rothberg, CEO, Gurobi Optimization

In this video presentation, Dr. Edward Rothberg sheds light on this forgotten force and its practical application to help solve some of humanity’s greatest challenges.

Quantum computing, which has been around for decades, has been generating a lot of buzz in the business world recently. The hype surrounding quantum computers has hit a fever pitch, and investment in these emerging technologies is soaring. According to a recent report, the quantum computing market is forecast to grow from USD472 million in 2021 to USD1.77 billion by 2026, representing a CAGR of 30.2%.

Expectations are sky-high, but by most accounts, quantum computers are still decades away from potentially becoming widely available technologies that can deliver tangible value and impact in the business world. The hardware is still playing catch up with the theory (and the hype), and it will take some major breakthroughs on the R&D front for quantum computers to become commercial products that we could use to consistently solve critical, everyday business problems.

Speakers

Meet Your Expert Speaker

Learn from the best in the industry, bringing years of experience and groundbreaking insights to the forefront of AI personalization.

  • Edward Rothberg

    Chairman of the Board and Co-Founder

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    Dr. Rothberg has served in senior leadership positions in optimization software companies for more than twenty years. Prior to his role as Gurobi Chief Scientist and Chairman of the Board, Dr. Rothberg held the Gurobi CEO position from 2015 - 2022 and the COO position from the co-founding of Gurobi in 2008 to 2015. Prior to co-founding Gurobi, he led the ILOG CPLEX team. Dr. Edward Rothberg has a BS in Mathematical and Computational Science from Stanford University, and an MS and PhD in Computer Science, also from Stanford University. Dr. Rothberg has published numerous papers in the fields of linear algebra, parallel computing, and mathematical programming. He is one of the world's leading experts in sparse Cholesky factorization and computational linear, integer, and quadratic programming. He is particularly well known for his work in parallel sparse matrix factorization, and in heuristics for mixed integer programming.

Speakers

Meet Your Expert Speaker

Learn from the best in the industry, bringing years of experience and groundbreaking insights to the forefront of AI personalization.

  • Edward Rothberg

    Chairman of the Board and Co-Founder

    Image

    Dr. Rothberg has served in senior leadership positions in optimization software companies for more than twenty years. Prior to his role as Gurobi Chief Scientist and Chairman of the Board, Dr. Rothberg held the Gurobi CEO position from 2015 - 2022 and the COO position from the co-founding of Gurobi in 2008 to 2015. Prior to co-founding Gurobi, he led the ILOG CPLEX team. Dr. Edward Rothberg has a BS in Mathematical and Computational Science from Stanford University, and an MS and PhD in Computer Science, also from Stanford University. Dr. Rothberg has published numerous papers in the fields of linear algebra, parallel computing, and mathematical programming. He is one of the world's leading experts in sparse Cholesky factorization and computational linear, integer, and quadratic programming. He is particularly well known for his work in parallel sparse matrix factorization, and in heuristics for mixed integer programming.

Speakers

Meet Your Expert Speaker

Learn from the best in the industry, bringing years of experience and groundbreaking insights to the forefront of AI personalization.

  • Image

    Chairman of the Board and Co-Founder

    Edward Rothberg

    Dr. Rothberg has served in senior leadership positions in optimization software companies for more than twenty years. Prior to his role as Gurobi Chief Scientist and Chairman of the Board, Dr. Rothberg held the Gurobi CEO position from 2015 - 2022 and the COO position from the co-founding of Gurobi in 2008 to 2015. Prior to co-founding Gurobi, he led the ILOG CPLEX team. Dr. Edward Rothberg has a BS in Mathematical and Computational Science from Stanford University, and an MS and PhD in Computer Science, also from Stanford University. Dr. Rothberg has published numerous papers in the fields of linear algebra, parallel computing, and mathematical programming. He is one of the world's leading experts in sparse Cholesky factorization and computational linear, integer, and quadratic programming. He is particularly well known for his work in parallel sparse matrix factorization, and in heuristics for mixed integer programming.