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QBN is the world’s leading innovation network for quantum technologies
promoting growth acceleration, collaboration and the trialogue
between industry, science and politics
in Europe and Germany.
QBN is the world’s leading innovation network for quantum technologies
promoting growth acceleration, collaboration and the trialogue
between industry, science and politics
in Europe and Germany.
QBN is the world’s leading innovation network for quantum technologies
promoting growth acceleration, collaboration and the trialogue
between industry, science and politics
in Europe and Germany.
Quantum Technologies have the potential to transform various industries like healthcare, finance and materials science, and the way we live. By accelerating drug discovery, enhancing cybersecurity, and creating new materials, these technologies enable us to kick-start a new economic era.
Together we can drive the adoption of quantum technologies and turn Europe and Germany into a global industrial powerhouse paving the way for a healthy, united, sovereign and secure future.
Quantum Technologies have the potential to transform various industries like healthcare, finance and materials science, and the way we live. By accelerating drug discovery, enhancing cybersecurity, and creating new materials, these technologies enable us to kick-start a new economic era.
Together we can drive the adoption of quantum technologies and turn Europe and Germany into a global industrial powerhouse paving the way for a healthy, united, sovereign and secure future.
QBN gathers 100+ members from R&D to providers to industry end-users; corporates, SMEs and startups to RTOs and universities to government organizations and investors that are working in the field of quantum technologies including quantum computing, quantum communication and quantum sensing and their entire value chains.
QBN gathers 100+ members from R&D to providers to industry end-users; corporates, SMEs and startups to RTOs and universities to government organizations and investors that are working in the field of quantum technologies including quantum computing, quantum communication and quantum sensing and their entire value chains.
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The joint statement, “Securing Tomorrow, Today: Transitioning to Post-Quantum Cryptography,” issued by cybersecurity authorities from 18 EU member states, underscores the critical need to transition to post-quantum cryptography (PQC). As quantum technology progresses, safeguarding our digital infrastructure against emerging threats is more important than ever. Key recommendations include: Immediate Action: Protect systems handling sensitive data against ‘store-now, decrypt-later’ attacks as soon as possible, and no later than 2030. Detailed Transition Plans: Develop robust migration roadmaps for public-key infrastructure systems within the same timeframe, incorporating crypto-agility to ensure resilience. Collaborative Efforts: Promote research, standardization, and cross-sector engagement to address the quantum threat proactively. Recognizing the collective responsibility, a Work Stream on PQC, co-chaired by France, Germany, and the Netherlands, has been established under the NIS Cooperation Group to lead these efforts. This initiative reflects a united commitment to securing Europe’s digital sovereignty and resilience. We welcome this recommendation, particularly in light of the rapid advancements in quantum technology and the recent announcement by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to stop using vulnerable cryptographic algorithms such as RSA and ECDSA by 2035 (more details here). This shift highlights the urgency of adopting quantum-resistant standards to ensure secure and resilient communication systems. At QBN, through our Working Group on Quantum Communication & Cybersecurity, we bring together leading experts from science, industry, and policy to address challenges in securing communication systems against quantum threats. By fostering collaboration and innovation, we actively support the development and adoption of quantum-safe solutions, ensuring a secure and resilient digital future. For more insights, read the full announcement here: BSI – Securing Tomorrow, Today: Transitioning to Post-Quantum Cryptography
QBN´s Note: “It´s remarkable to witness the outstanding growth of one of our earliest QBN members, who has just launched an exciting new product. Our CEO, Johannes Verst, joined the event to mark this milestone firsthand, reflecting the inspiring journey of innovation and success within our network. Moments like these make us proud to support and nurture our members.” Original Press Release: 22 November 2024 OrangeQS Max makes it possible to test new, more powerful quantum chips more quickly and with fewer resources. This will help usher in the next generation of quantum computers The product has been developed in collaboration with quantum computer manufacturer IQM to ensure it meets the needs of the industry. It is available now, with configurations that can be tailored to the needs of each customer With the OrangeQS Max operational, Europe is not only ready to deliver quantum computers today, but has a robust value chain and processes in place to develop better quantum chips, fast Dutch quantum technology company Orange Quantum Systems [OrangeQS] has today launched the OrangeQS Max, which is designed to accelerate the development of quantum computers by making it possible to test new, more powerful quantum chips with a fraction of the R&D resources that are normally required for such testing. Increasing the quality and quantity of qubits on a quantum chip is the key bottleneck in the development of more powerful quantum computers. Faster, more efficient testing of chips allows for a faster journey from development to commercial production for these chips. OrangeQS Max is a full-stack test system that can characterize quantum chips with 100+ qubits and tunable couplers via an automated approach, available at the press of a button. Testing equipment no longer needs to be operated by a quantum physicist, freeing up valuable experts to focus on the design of better quantum chips and quantum computers. This way of working is new to the quantum industry, where quantum chip fabs usually design, build, and maintain their own bespoke equipment. Developed in collaboration with IQM OrangeQS has worked with quantum computer manufacturer IQM to ensure the OrangeQS Max meets the needs of today’s commercial chip testing processes to support the operation of IQM’s quantum processor fabrication line. The product is factory acceptance tested on an IQM’s chip and will be shipped to IQM. OrangeQS Max is available now, with configurations that can be tailored to the needs of each customer. About Orange Quantum Systems: OrangeQS builds test equipment to test quantum chips. The Dutch company was founded in 2020 as a QuTech spin-off. Located in Delft, the Netherlands, the team has grown to 27 full-time employees and has been delivering software and equipment for R&D into quantum chips for three years. OrangeQS has top advisors with experience at ASML, NXP and QuTech, as well as David DiVincenzo, a distinguished scientist in the field of quantum information. Together with an EIC Accelerator grant and a VC-backed investment round, this allows OrangeQS to deliver test equipment to the emerging global quantum industry. Find out more at orangeqs.com
While Quantum Technologies show already in their early development what transformative power they can release in the next year, we have a unique chance to set the course in the right direction: using quantum technologies to address global and societal challenges. Quantum For Good is an important part of QBNs mission and the International Year of Quantum is around the corner. It was therefore a matter of course that QBN participated in the Quantum For Good Conference, organized by the United Nations International Computing Centre UNICC, the International Telecommunications Union and Quantum Delta Netherlands on Nov 20 & 21 in The Hague. Is great to see such a powerful initiative has taken up the cause. Together we can drive quantum and leverage the power of quantum computing, quantum sensing, and quantum communication for the greatest good of humanity, i.e. solve pressing issues like climate change, in healthcare, and food security. And what is better than using the 2025, the International Year of Quantum, to push the highest possible task, serving a bright future? Objectives of the Initiative: Raise Global Awareness Forge Strategic Partnerships Accelerate Practical Solutions Shape Informed Policy Inspire Global Action QBN is fully committed and invites everyone to join the movement to tackle the quantum devide, providing access to quantum technologies for everyone around the globe and driving quantum use-cases for good. Thanks to Sameer Chauhan, Director UNICC and Pieter de Witte, Board Member Quantum Delta NL and all the others for the great discussions, valuable impulses and over all the joint vision of a great future enabled by quantum technologies. Let’s celebrate the IYQ and the opportunities of quantum and raise awareness of its importance for sustainability and unity! More about ton: https://www.unicc.org/quantum-for-good-nov-2024/ Want to shape the future of our planet? -> Contact us today!
QBN had the pleasure to welcome two Danish quantum delegations to Munich, Germany and connect both Danish quantum vendors, investors and end-users with the German quantum ecosystem. On Nov 5 & 6, 2024 a Danish quantum delegation with participants from industry, venture capital, government and science travelled to Munich for a networking evening with lively chatter on quantum matters. The ambience and wine were perfect to chat with old friends and connect to new people with promising collaboration opportunities for our QBN members. The following day was filled with presentations about the Munich Quantum Valley, its ecosystem and newest developments featuring QBN members such as PlanQC and Fraunhofer IKS as well as Airbus and Novo Nordisk. On Nov 20, 2024, a second Danish delegation with companies that are highly interested in quantum technologies including quantum computing, quantum communications and quantum sensing visited Munich. As one-stop-shop for quantum end-users, QBN presented exciting use-cases from QBN members as well as business and collaboration opportunities, and discussed how companies can develop a tailored quantum strategy. Denmark has such a thriving quantum ecosystem driven by great and passionate people. International collaboration between countries and regions is key to drive technological advancement and industry adoption in deeptech. And, Denmark and Germany can build on complementary expertise and capabilities in quantum technologies; We are looking forward to strengthen the partnerships and leverage the synergies. Thanks to the Innovation Centre Denmark for the great collaboration! Interested in the German or European quantum ecosystem? -> Contact us today!
Bringing together end-users and developers with suppliers and integrators in a trust-based environment creates the perfect foundation for valuable business and collaboration opportunities
Bringing together end-users and developers with suppliers and integrators in a trust-based environment creates the perfect foundation for valuable business and collaboration opportunities