Join us for this new session of the Quantum in Practice webinars,
featuring QPerfect, the French deeptech startup from Strasbourg!
π Date: Wednesday, May 6th, 2026
π Time: 14:00 β 17:00 CET
π Format: Online (Webex)
π Speakers: Aymane Hassani, QPerfect
π¨βπ» What's in it?
Traffic routing optimization is a combinatorial problem that becomes exponentially harder to solve as networks scale. This session guides participants from classical routing methods to quantum solutions, covering:
>> Graph-based modeling and classical solvers
>> Translating problems into QUBO formulations
>> Mapping QUBO problems to quantum circuit
By the end of the session, participants will have a concrete understanding of how to bridge the gap between classical and quantum approaches to optimization, and the tools to start experimenting on their own.
Weβd be delighted to have you with us for this new session!

π The Quantum in Practice series is organized by CC-FR in partnership with the Teratec initiative TQCI. It's a continuing program of technical trainings dedicated to exploring the technologies, tools, and real-world applications shaping todayβs quantum-computing ecosystem.
Each session features a leading quantum technology provider presenting their platforms, showcasing demonstrations, and guiding participants through practical exercises that illustrate how quantum computing can be applied to industrial and scientific challenges.
Pre-required logistics
No preparatory materials are required to attend this session. It is designed to be self-contained and accessible to participants with varying levels of familiarity with quantum computing. That said, attendees who wish to get a head start are encouraged to go through the following introductory notebook, which walks through the basics of MIMIQ and mimiqcircuits in a hands-on way: Getting Started with MIMIQ (Google Colab notebook): Basics : https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1ceh5bHvVvp8t3xmVmDWShlrZ9KcjEN⦠Advanced : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jUBcGeRSvbO0-v3D8eq4v0Aj-bLh0_UQ/view?⦠MIMIQ documentation: docs.qperfect.io Python library: github.com/qperfect-io/mimiqcircuits-python
