According to a recent LinkedIn post from Classiq, the company plans to participate in a session at the American Physical Society convention focused on developing the next generation quantum workforce. The post notes that Classiq quantum application engineer Alexander Gramolin is scheduled to speak on quantum computing education and current research.
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The post highlights Classiq’s positioning as a large quantum software provider seeking visibility in the academic and research community. For investors, this emphasis on workforce development and education engagement may signal a strategy to influence future talent pipelines, strengthen relationships with researchers, and reinforce Classiq’s role in shaping emerging quantum computing ecosystems.

