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In this episode, hosts Frank La Vigne and Candace Gillhoolley sit down with James Davies, founder of Embedded Electronics Recruitment Solutions, a specialist in quantum technology recruitment. Together, they explore how quantum is making its way out of the lab and into the real world, and discuss the challenges and opportunities facing companies as they race to hire quantum specialists and consultants.
From quantum’s role in defense and communications, to the innovations happening in sensing and computing, James Davies shares his insights on current hiring trends and how the talent landscape is shifting as quantum startups accelerate. The conversation also takes a deep dive into the sociological changes happening within the industry, the growing influence of government and national security concerns, and the bigger picture: how quantum could help solve some of society’s most complex challenges—from resilient supply chains to fusion energy and beyond.
Whether you’re a tech enthusiast, a recruiter, or just curious about the future, this episode will give you a front-row seat to the quantum revolution—and show why you don't need a PhD, just a sense of curiosity, to be part of it.
SponsorsAll links below are Amazon affiliate links and help us keep the show awesome.
00:00 Quantum Consulting: The Next Frontier
06:19 Consultants Bridging Quantum Tech Gap
08:10 Quantum Defense and Communication Trends
14:07 Collaborative Competition in Quantum Technology
15:22 "Semiconductor Secrecy and Hiring Pacts"
19:54 Startup Success: Exit vs Growth
24:30 "Quantum Technology Revolution Insights"
26:54 "Quantum Computing, Paranoia, and Privacy"
30:01 "Uncertainty, Influence, and Money Talks"
31:42 Quantum Tech Integration Insights
35:59 "Fragility of Key Industries"
39:24 "Achieving Fusion Energy Solutions"
43:04 "Technologies Shaping the Future"
45:03 "Quantum Mechanical Revolution Unfolding"
49:21 "Oil's Shift to Transportation"
53:37 "Exploration Limits: Science vs. Ambition"
54:48 "Viable Space Travel Technology Discussion"
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In this episode, hosts Frank La Vigne and Candace Gillhoolley sit down with James Davies, founder of Embedded Electronics Recruitment Solutions, a specialist in quantum technology recruitment. Together, they explore how quantum is making its way out of the lab and into the real world, and discuss the challenges and opportunities facing companies as they race to hire quantum specialists and consultants.
From quantum’s role in defense and communications, to the innovations happening in sensing and computing, James Davies shares his insights on current hiring trends and how the talent landscape is shifting as quantum startups accelerate. The conversation also takes a deep dive into the sociological changes happening within the industry, the growing influence of government and national security concerns, and the bigger picture: how quantum could help solve some of society’s most complex challenges—from resilient supply chains to fusion energy and beyond.
Whether you’re a tech enthusiast, a recruiter, or just curious about the future, this episode will give you a front-row seat to the quantum revolution—and show why you don't need a PhD, just a sense of curiosity, to be part of it.
SponsorsAll links below are Amazon affiliate links and help us keep the show awesome.
00:00 Quantum Consulting: The Next Frontier
06:19 Consultants Bridging Quantum Tech Gap
08:10 Quantum Defense and Communication Trends
14:07 Collaborative Competition in Quantum Technology
15:22 "Semiconductor Secrecy and Hiring Pacts"
19:54 Startup Success: Exit vs Growth
24:30 "Quantum Technology Revolution Insights"
26:54 "Quantum Computing, Paranoia, and Privacy"
30:01 "Uncertainty, Influence, and Money Talks"
31:42 Quantum Tech Integration Insights
35:59 "Fragility of Key Industries"
39:24 "Achieving Fusion Energy Solutions"
43:04 "Technologies Shaping the Future"
45:03 "Quantum Mechanical Revolution Unfolding"
49:21 "Oil's Shift to Transportation"
53:37 "Exploration Limits: Science vs. Ambition"
54:48 "Viable Space Travel Technology Discussion"