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Quantum Readiness – Onboarding Process

Onboarding Process: Building Quantum Expertise

Addressing the quantum skills gap is crucial for Iowa businesses. A strategic onboarding process focused on building internal quantum literacy and accessing external expertise will be essential for successful quantum readiness [3, 13, 14].

Key Steps in the Onboarding Process:

  1. Internal Training and Education Programs:
    • Expand STEM Curricula: Encourage and support the integration of quantum modules into K-12 and community college programs within Iowa [19, 20]. Introduce quantum concepts from an early age to prepare the next generation [17, 18, 20].
    • University Partnerships: Expand quantum research at Iowa’s universities [20]. Foster public-private partnerships linking academic research (e.g., Iowa Technology Institute) with AgriBusiness and manufacturing firms [19].
    • Industry Training Programs: Develop internal training programs for IT staff and relevant business units to increase their understanding of quantum technology, particularly PQC [9, 11, 15, 20]. Prepare the current workforce for quantum transitions through industry training programs [20].
    • Online Learning Platforms: Leverage online platforms and coding bootcamps (like Qiskit training resources) to upskill the existing workforce [33, 36].
    • Quantum Literacy Initiatives: Invest in training programs and initiatives at Iowa State and the University of Iowa to address the skills gap [9, 11, 14, 18].
  2. Strategic Hiring and Talent Acquisition:
    • Identify Required Skill Sets: Define the specific quantum skills needed for the organization’s quantum readiness goals [13].
    • Targeted Recruitment: Develop strategies for recruiting quantum-literate engineers and scientists, acknowledging the predicted shortage [3, 13, 15, 16, 33].
    • Collaboration with Universities: Establish relationships with universities in Iowa and other states (like those in the Chicago Quantum Exchange network) to tap into graduate talent [9, 38, 40].
  3. External Partnerships and Collaboration:
    • Engage Research Institutions: Collaborate with institutions like the Chicago Quantum Exchange, Argonne National Laboratory, and Fermilab to access expertise and resources [9, 38]. Building those connections, getting academia and industry working together, is key [9].
    • Industry Partnerships: Explore partnerships with quantum technology companies and other businesses that are further along in their quantum journey.
    • Leverage National Initiatives: Compete for federal funding opportunities like NSF ExpandQISE and DOE EPSCoR grants targeting underrepresented states [19, 43].
  4. Knowledge Transfer and Internal Expertise Building:
    • Facilitate Cross-Functional Teams: Create teams with members from IT, security, and relevant business units to work on quantum readiness initiatives, fostering knowledge sharing.
    • Dedicated Quantum Teams: Consider establishing a dedicated quantum team or center of excellence within the organization as quantum initiatives mature.
    • Pilot Project Learning: Utilize pilot projects as opportunities for hands-on learning and development of internal quantum expertise [9, 11, 13, 15, 34].
  5. Awareness and Engagement Programs:
    • Executive Briefings: Conduct regular briefings for senior leadership to keep them informed about quantum technology advancements and the organization’s readiness progress [44, 45].
    • Internal Communications: Implement internal communication strategies to raise awareness about quantum technology and its potential impact across the organization.
    • Workshops and Seminars: Organize workshops and seminars featuring quantum experts to educate employees and stimulate interest.

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