Arvind Krishna
@ArvindKrishna
Chairman and CEO of @IBM, avid learner and listener, relentlessly focused on what's next, #GoodTechIBM, father, husband, @Illinois_Alma, @IITKanpur
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Thank you, senate majority leader, Chuck Schumer and Tech:NYC President and Executive Director, Julie Samuels for joining me for a one-of-a kind gathering to unify New York’s dynamic tech community.
I am excited to share that IBM Quantum and UC Berkeley researchers have published landmark research demonstrating evidence of quantum utility. Learn more about the next era of quantum computing in Kenneth Chang’s The New York Times coverage of today’s news: nytimes.com/2023/06/14/sci…
I had the pleasure of commemorating the 75th anniversary of the transistor with Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, Pat Gelsinger, CEO of Intel, and Penny Pritzker, Founder and Chairman of PSP Partners for the The Grainger College of Engineering panel: ibm.co/45ymtKv
I enjoyed talking with Julia Chatterley about IBM's 10-year, $100 million initiative to develop a quantum supercomputer on First Move CNN. Hear more: cnn.com/audio/podcasts…
Honored to join President Biden, Rahm Emanuel, and other leaders for an important moment in advancing #quantumtechnology at the G7 Summit. Learn about IBM's partnership with UTokyo | 東京大学 and The University of Chicago to develop a system to help solve our global challenges: ibm.co/3IvOWa9
Time for #Think2023 . Join me to learn about the future of AI and #hybridcloud LIVE from Think on Tuesday, May 9 at 8:30 AM ET here: ibm.co/42bha1y
Thank you, John T. Chambers JC2Ventures, for having me on #ChambersTalks podcast to share more about how IBM has redefined its approach to innovation and the importance of #ReinventingYourself : apple.co/3KRk8SG
It was a pleasure to host Charlie Campbell at IBM Research to talk about the emerging quantum industry and the impact this transformative technology will have on the future of computing and the world around us. time.com/6249784/quantu…