Jason Turner

Chairman & CEO, Entanglement

Jason Turner is a successful entrepreneur, pioneer in digital media technology, and investor. In 2017, he founded Entanglement, Inc., a next-gen computing, quantum computing, and AI company focused on creating groundbreaking computing capabilities, solving previously unsolvable problems, and developing applications that power disruptive products (spin-outs). Entanglement represents a new paradigm, aiming to make a global impact through the fusion of quantum-inspired algorithms, advanced computing, and AI. Today, the company has a proven track record of delivering trusted intelligence.

Most recently, Jason participated in a fireside chat at the Titans of AI event in NYC, alongside leaders from Weka, Microsoft, and NVIDIA.

At Entanglement, his visionary leadership drives innovations, including the enterprise zero-trust cybersecurity company seQure, and Hyper Intelligence, a revolutionary technology that reduces the total cost of ownership for LLMs and AI infrastructure.

Since 2017, Jason has helped shape the U.S. national quantum narrative. He is a founding member of the Quantum Industry Coalition and the inaugural Chair of the Workforce Development Subcommittee for NIST’s Quantum Economic Development Consortium (QED-C). Jason also serves as Chair of the Industry Advisory Board for the Center of Quantum Technologies (CQT), the first NSF-funded IUCRC for quantum technologies in the U.S. In 2019, he co-organized the first international Quantum AI workshop in the U.S., in collaboration with Oak Ridge National Labs and Purdue University.

Earlier in his career, Jason founded Agnostic Media, Inc. in 2001, a leading enterprise media asset management software company. As CEO and Chairman, he developed an industry-first platform that accelerated the conversion of TV and film assets into digital streaming formats. Under his leadership, Agnostic partnered with major players such as Apple, Microsoft, HBO, Viacom/MTV, CBS, and Lionsgate.

In 2004, Jason founded Tunestile, Inc., a master digital distributor and rights management company that handled some of the world’s largest music and video libraries, with distribution deals that included iTunes, Amazon, Netflix, and XBOX. Jason is also credited with launching the first online pay-per-view music concert in 1998.

Today, Jason advises startups and funds across sectors like AR/VR, quantum computing, and ad/martech. He also founded TTCG, a media technology and green venture firm, served as Chairman of CREEM (America’s Only Rock ’n’ Roll Magazine), and currently chairs Ravel Vision, a leading video analytics and AI company, as well as Everywhere Live, a mobile live video social media app. Jason began his journey as a piano prodigy and was a Music Synthesis major at the Berklee College of Music.