Why Showcase Your Artifact at QUANCOM 2026?
- High-impact visibility: Engage with world-class researchers in quantum computing, quantum infrastructure, and quantum technologies.
- Actionable feedback: Get systems-oriented reviews on scalability, robustness, performance, and practical implementation.
- Bridge research & practice: Share quantum frameworks, toolkits, datasets, and implementations for reproducibility and adoption.
- Grow collaborations: Meet potential co-authors, mentors, and industry partners in the quantum computing ecosystem.
What Makes a Strong Artifact/Demo?
- Clear problem framing & rigorous methodology for quantum systems
- Quantum systems insight: scalability, error rates, coherence times, gate fidelity
- Quantum security, privacy, and trust considerations
- Compelling visuals: quantum circuits, benchmarks, live/recorded demo links, QR codes
We welcome early/late-breaking results, negative results with analysis, quantum datasets, tools, and deployed quantum systems.
Topics of Interest
- Quantum hardware frameworks & automation: orchestration, calibration, error mitigation, resource efficiency
- Quantum software development kits (SDKs): Qiskit, Cirq, PennyLane, and custom frameworks
- Quantum compilation & optimization: circuit synthesis, gate decomposition, noise-aware compilation
- Quantum networking & communication: QKD systems, quantum repeaters, entanglement distribution
- Quantum cloud platforms: QCaaS infrastructure, job scheduling, resource allocation
- Quantum error correction: code implementations, decoders, fault-tolerant architectures
- Quantum control systems: pulse engineering, calibration protocols, real-time feedback
- Quantum applications: optimization, machine learning, chemistry, finance, cryptography
- Quantum benchmarking: performance metrics, quantum advantage demonstrations, comparative studies
- Quantum datasets & testbeds: simulation environments, emulation platforms, profiling tools
- Hybrid quantum-classical systems: integration frameworks, workflow management, co-design
What to Submit
- Motivation & technical contributions of the quantum artifact/demo
- Key interactive features; how attendees will engage with your quantum system
- Links to resources (live demo, video, documentation, repository, quantum dataset)
- Special requirements (quantum hardware access, non-standard power/network, space)
On-site Logistics
- Power & basic Wi-Fi are provided (bring adapters if needed)
- Bring your own device(s) and peripherals
- Include QR codes to video/demo pages for fast access
Submission Guidelines
- Format: Springer LNCS format. Use the official Springer LNCS template.
- Length: up to 6 pages including figures, tables, appendices, and references.
- Review: single-blind (author names/affiliations visible).
- Proceedings: Accepted & presented papers are included in the QUANT 2026 proceedings. At least one author must register and present on-site.
Submissions that exceed the page limit or violate the format may be desk-rejected.
Important Dates
Artifact Submission
June 6th, 2026
Acceptance Notification
July 29th, 2026
Camera-Ready Submission
August 15th, 2026