Join us for an enlightening event focused on the exciting world of quantum, artificial intelligence and logistics. As quantum moves from theory to practical experimentation, its convergence with artificial intelligence is opening new possibilities for optimisation, forecasting, and operational resilience. This event is designed for students, professionals, researchers, innovators, decision-makers and enthusiasts who are eager to discuss what happens when quantum algorithms meet real‑world logistics challenges.
This event is the first one of the Quantum breakfast series organised by the University of Luxembourg and the AI Factory. The event will be moderated by Lisa Burke.
Programme
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8:30
Registration & coffee
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9:00
Welcome words
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9:10
Intelligent supply chains: how Quantum and AI will reshape Logistics
AI and quantum computing offer compelling opportunities for logistics and supply chain management. The AI toolbox includes diverse approaches that have been applied in different domains, such as reinforcement learning in inventory management, machine learning in crew recovery, neural networks in vehicle routing, and predict-then-optimize frameworks in forecasting. Quantum computing potentially impacts domains involving combinatorial optimisation problems. In this presentation, Prof. Mantin will review these approaches and their application domains to guide our future exploration.
Benny Mantin
Professor in Supply Chain Management and Logistics, University of Luxembourg
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9.30
Presentation 2
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10.00
Break
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10:15
Round table
Benny Mantin
Professor in Supply Chain Management and Logistics, University of Luxembourg
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11.00
Closing
Pascal Bouvry
Dean, Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine, University of Luxembourg
Moderation
Registration
Registration is free but mandatory. Please register before 12 June 2026.
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