Tech a minute video: The impact of Quantum technology on healthcare
Posted on: 4 December 2019
On average, researchers spend 12 years working out which drugs are most effective in fighting disease. This process can be significantly shortened with quantum computers that have enough computational power to actually envision all possible outcomes. So, beside faster drug research what other benefits can we expect from quantum computing on healthcare?
That’s the question we asked our expert, Philippe Duluc, Chief Technology Officer of Big Data and Security at Atos and Member of the Scientific Community.
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About Philippe Duluc
Chief Technology Officer, Atos Big Data & Security
Philippe Duluc graduated from Ecole Polytechnique in Paris, initially working as a military engineer, first for the French Ministry of Defence, and then for the Prime Minister’s office, in various security and technology management positions. After 20 years of service, he joined the private sector, first as the Corporate CSO for Orange Group, then as the Manager of Bull’s Cybersecurity Business Unit. After having put in place mission critical systems within Atos’ Big Data & Cybersecurity Division, he is now CTO of Atos’ Big Data & Security Division. He is an adviser to the European Network and Information European Agency, and has a keen interest in scientific and technical domains involved in information society development: cryptography, security, computing, communications, and Big Data, including future directions like the quantum revolution.