About Us

The Quantum Algorithms Institute addresses the opportunities and challenges presented by commercial scale quantum computing.

The Quantum Algorithms Institute is a collaboration between government, the academic community, and Canada’s growing sector of quantum computing companies. We work with companies across industries to build experience in the real-world application of quantum solutions. Our goal is to increase quantum literacy and grow the quantum talent pool available for B.C.

Our Mission:

  • To advance and improve economic development in British Columbia

  • Produce and educate highly qualified professionals in the fields of quantum computing and quantum algorithmic research

  • Assist current and future industry participants in British Columbia to commercialize the products of their research and development with the goal of building a vibrant industry for the benefit of all British Columbians

  • Leverage British Columbia’s strengths to establish an applied quantum computing ecosystem that features broad participation, an inclusive approach to core technology, and is focused on building a critical mass of talent that drives skilled job creation and economic development in the province and Canada

Our Origins:

In 2018 and 2019, British Columbia’s Ministry of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation undertook a review of economic opportunities and strengths in the B.C. economy, looking for high value opportunities to drive wealth creation and economic growth in B.C. into the middle of the 21st Century and beyond.  

This review found that B.C. has a wealth of research and post-secondary teaching expertise in quantum technologies, developed through Canada’s national program of investment in quantum research. With the founding of D-Wave, the world’s first quantum computing company, in 1999, the founding of 1QBit, the world’s first quantum software company, in 2012 and the founding of Photonic Inc, Canada’s fastest growing quantum computing company, in 2016, British Columbia became home to a world class commercial cluster for quantum computing. 

Today, it is plain to see the importance of quantum as a nascent economic driver. Many countries have national quantum strategies in place, while commercial investments have boomed and there is international competition for scarce quantum talent.

British Columbia’s foresight supporting the growth of quantum computing, quantum networking, and the application of quantum algorithms to commercial opportunities has positioned British Columbia at the heart of a new industrial sector.

 

Our Strategy

The Quantum Algorithms Institute supports the economic growth of British Columbia.

Playing with the Real World

  • Building quantum literacy in companies in B.C.

  • Helping B.C. companies to prepare for the commercial quantum products and services

  • Facilitating pilot projects to gain experience using quantum or pre-quantum solutions in the 'real world'

Growing & Feeding Talent

  • Creating and delivering professional development training programs to build quantum literacy in B.C.

  • Nurture the growth of a quantum workforce in B.C. with skills, experience and knowledge of quantum computing, networking, encryption and algorithms. 

Ecosystem Hum

  • Build on the early cluster of quantum expertise and leadership in B.C. to maintain B.C.'s status a hub of world-class quantum knowledge

  • Support the vibrant and collaborative quantum community

  • Provide a place to learn about and use quantum skills, and a location to build and grow quantum teams, companies, and investments. 

Executive Team

Louise Turner

Chief Executive Officer

Louise Turner, Chief Executive Officer of the Quantum Algorithms Institute

Dr. Shohini Ghose

Chief Technology Officer

Doug Kinsey, Executive Advisor QAI

Doug Kinsey

Executive Advisor

Kelly Best

Vice President, Operations, External Relations and Revenue

Kelly Best, Vice President of Operations & External Relations of the Quantum Algorithms Institute

Board of Directors

Patricia McLeod, K.C.

Board Chair and Corporate Director

Paul Gulyas

IBM Canada Innovation Team
Business Development

Paul Gulyas, IBM Canada Innovation Team in Business Development

Dr. Stephanie Simmons

QAI Board Chair

Photonic Inc., Founder & Chief Quantum Officer

Dr. Deepak Gupta

Interim Chief Learning Officer

Dugan O'Neil

Simon Fraser University
Vice-President, Research and International

Dugan O'Neil, Vice President of Research and Internationalof the Quantum Algorithms Institute

Tim Lesiuk

B.C. Ministry of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation
Executive Director

Tim Lesiuk, Economic Development and Innovation Executive Direction of the Quantum Algorithms Institute

Quantum Algorithms Institute Members

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