According to a recent LinkedIn post from Classiq, the company plans to participate in a session on building the next generation quantum workforce at the American Physical Society convention in Denver. The post notes that Classiq quantum application engineer Alexander Gramolin is scheduled to speak on the importance of quantum computing education and current research.
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The post suggests that Classiq is positioning itself as a prominent player in quantum software and talent development, emphasizing its role in shaping educational and research priorities. For investors, visible involvement in workforce and ecosystem building could strengthen Classiq’s long‑term competitive position, potentially enhancing its influence with academic partners, early adopters, and future enterprise customers in the quantum computing market.

