1 Current and Future Scenario of Experimental Research Involving Quantum Networks and Telecommunications Armando Nolasco Pinto, Nuno Alexandre Peixoto Silva, Tereza Cristina de Brito Carvalho, Joberto S. B. Martins, Cristiano Bonato Both and Antônio Jorge Gomes Abelém Abstract This technical report presents the slides and additional technical information concerning the round table addressing the topic of Current and Future Scenario of Experimental Research Involving Quantum Networks and Telecommunications. The round table presentations and technical discussions occurred during the 13o Future Inter- net Research and Experimentation Workshop (WPEIF) held at the XL Brazilian Symposium on Com- puter Networks and Distributed Systems, Fortaleza - CE, May 27th, 2022 (https://sbrc2022.sbc.org.br/en/ xiii-workshop-de-pesquisa-experimental-da-internet-do-futuro-wpeif-2022/). This document is a technical report of the project SLICING FUTURE INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURES numbered SFI2 TR01/2022. Index Terms Experimental Networks, Quantum Networks, Network Slicing, Telecommunications. ✦ 1 ABSTRACT - ROUND TABLE PRESENTATION The Internet is one of the pillars of the information age, a central component of the fourth industrial revolution, and the foundation for new applications and services that will impact individuals, businesses, and society. Technological evolution, in turn, also influences the Internet, which, in a short time, will be very different from its current structure. The next frontier is the Internet of Everything (IoE) which will allow a continuous and real-time connection between things, people, and processes through a constant data flow. The IoE will encompass the Internet of Things (IoT), the Internet of People (IoP), the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), and the Tactile Internet. This scenario requires a flexible network capable of supporting the different needs of current and future IoE applications. For this, the research community is turning to the networks of the future involving initiatives such as the Next Generation Internet (NGI) in Europe and Tomorrow’s Internet Project in the United States, in addition to several other actions such as the next generation of mobile telecommunica- tions networks for 2030, 6G. In Brazil, projects such as FIBRE [1], FIWARE, FUTEBOL [2], 5GINFIRE [3], NECOS [4], CloudNEXT and SFI2 [5] [6], carried out in collaborations between Europe and Brazil, create conditions to experiment with different scenarios of networks and applications with a focus on the future. • Armando Nolasco Pinto is with Instituto de Telecomunicações de Aveiro , Portugal. • Nuno Alexandre Peixoto Silva is with Instituto de Telecomunicações de Aveiro , Portugal. • Tereza Cristina de Brito Carvalho is with Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Brazil. E-mail: terezacarvalho@usp.br • Joberto S. B. Martins is with Salvador University - UNIFACS, Brazil. E-mail: joberto.martins@unifacs.br • Cristiano Bonato Both is with Universidade do Vale dos Sinos (UNISINOS), Brazil. E-mail: cbboth@unisinos.br • Antônio Jorge Abelém is with Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA), Brazil. E-mail: abelem@ufpa.br