Beyond her early notoriety as a model, Eva Ionesco established a successful career in French cinema:
The pictorial featured Eva in nude and provocative poses on a beach or empty terrace. Her appearance in other publications, such as a completely nude cover of Der Spiegel in 1977, followed shortly after. Controversy and Legal Impact Stolen Childhood:
Shot by Irina Ionesco (who was both mother and director), the photos depict Eva in opulent, crumbling European interiors. In one frame, Eva reclines on a chaise lounge in a sheer black stocking and a fur coat, her face painted with heavy kohl and red lipstick—a mimicry of Marlene Dietrich. In another, she is barefoot on a velvet cushion, holding a doll that looks more real than she does.
AI touches critical systems: Energy, Climate, Biology, Finance
Quantum Computing enables models that were previously unthinkable
Scientific Infrastructures enter a new phase of geopolitics
Sustainability requires physical efficiency, not just algorithmic efficiency
WTC responds to the need for global technical–scientific governance.
Build a permanent multi-stakeholder platform (Research, Institutions, Industry) for dialogue and collaboration on Quantum and Exponential Technologies at an international level
Be the first in the world to make Industrial-Grade Quantum Computing available
Create the first public-facing milestone grounded in rigorous scientific evidence on Quantum and emerging Exponential Technologies
Show concrete applications
Advanced AI and Integration with Physics
Quantum Computing and Hybrid Technologies
Future Energy: SMR, Grid Intelligence, Storage
Materials Science and Photonics
Blockchain, Market Security, and Web3 Infrastructures
Pharma, Chemistry, and Molecular Simulation
Mobility, Space, and Autonomous Systems
Beyond her early notoriety as a model, Eva Ionesco established a successful career in French cinema:
The pictorial featured Eva in nude and provocative poses on a beach or empty terrace. Her appearance in other publications, such as a completely nude cover of Der Spiegel in 1977, followed shortly after. Controversy and Legal Impact Stolen Childhood:
Shot by Irina Ionesco (who was both mother and director), the photos depict Eva in opulent, crumbling European interiors. In one frame, Eva reclines on a chaise lounge in a sheer black stocking and a fur coat, her face painted with heavy kohl and red lipstick—a mimicry of Marlene Dietrich. In another, she is barefoot on a velvet cushion, holding a doll that looks more real than she does.
Q-Alliance was created through the collaboration between IonQ, the global leader in gate-based quantum systems, and D-Wave, the pioneering reference in quantum annealing, to bridge the algorithmic gap that still separates quantum computers from the real needs of industries and institutions. It brings together world-class scientists and the most advanced annealing and gate-based quantum platforms to develop methodologies, algorithms and applications that deliver concrete solutions to complex problems. Q-Alliance is a strategic scientific partner of WTC 2026, where for the first time it will be possible to access demonstrations, infrastructures and operational opportunities linked to the latest developments in quantum computing.
WTC positions Milan and Europe as a bridge between continents. An ecosystem that combines:
Scientific excellence
Advanced infrastructures
Mature technological policies
A culture of responsible innovation
Europe becomes the global laboratory of technological sovereignty.
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