Open Quantum Institute showcases global collaboration at LEAP 2025
14th February 2025

The Open Quantum Institute (OQI) was highlighted as an opportunity for engagement with the international scientific community during the Leap Into Innovation: Economies of the Future conference (LEAP 2025) on 10th February in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The event brought together global technology stakeholders to explore emerging innovations and their impact on future economies, with a focus on exploring the future potential of quantum computing.
OQI’s Partnership and Engagement Lead, Martin Gastal, participated in key discussions during the event, emphasising the importance of anticipating the impact of quantum technology and outlining the work we are doing at OQI towards promoting its equitable development.
During a panel discussion exploring how to leverage public-private partnerships and international collaboration to drive quantum innovation, discussions centered around the need for developing frameworks to ensure that quantum technology addresses national and global requirements. Participating in the panel, Martin outlined OQI’s multistakeholder approach and partnerships with industry as key ways to promote open and inclusive access to the developing technology.
“We are working towards ensuring that the development of quantum computing doesn’t contribute to the digital divide we are already seeing,” explained Martin. “The need for application drives the development of the technology, and that is what we are focusing on at OQI.”
Within the scope of CERN’s broader opportunities for collaboration with the global scientific community, OQI’s use case pipeline was outlined—demonstrating our work towards developing real-world applications of quantum computing to accelerate the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Watch Martin Gastal’s full talk at LEAP 2025 and find out more about opportunities to engage with OQI.