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QBN is the global industry network and consultancy for quantum technologies promoting commercialization and collaboration, shaping policies and driving industry adoption.

Founded in 2020, QBN, represents over 100 international members across the entire value chain, incl. world-leading startups, enterprises, RTOs, investors, and governmental organisations, developing and using quantum technologies, including quantum computing, quantum sensing, quantum communication, and quantum cybersecurity.

QBN builds the industrial quantum powerhouse, driving national security, technological sovereignty, economic growth and a sustainable future.

QBN is the global industry network and consultancy for quantum technologies promoting commercialization and collaboration, shaping policies and driving industry adoption.

Founded in 2020, QBN, represents over 100 international members across the entire value chain, incl. world-leading startups, enterprises, RTOs, investors, and governmental organisations, developing and using quantum technologies, including quantum computing, quantum sensing, quantum communication, and quantum cybersecurity.

QBN builds the industrial quantum powerhouse, driving national security, technological sovereignty, economic growth and a sustainable future.

QBN is the global industry network and consultancy for quantum technologies promoting commercialization and collaboration, shaping policies and driving industry adoption.

Founded in 2020, QBN, represents over 100 international members across the entire value chain, incl. world-leading startups, enterprises, RTOs, investors, and governmental organisations, developing and using quantum technologies, including quantum computing, quantum sensing, quantum communication, and quantum cybersecurity.

QBN builds the industrial quantum powerhouse, driving national security, technological sovereignty, economic growth and a sustainable future.

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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 quantum into a global industrial powerhouse paving the way for a healthy, united, sovereign and secure future.

Quantum Technologies

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 quantum into a global industrial powerhouse paving the way for a healthy, united, sovereign and secure future.

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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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QBN Partners with WAM Saudi to Drive Quantum Adoption in Global Manufacturing and Logistics

Manufacturing and logistics are expected to be among the first industries to benefit from quantum computing and technologies. QBN partners with WAM Saudi to drive industry adoption in fields such as advanced logistics, industrial materials, packaging and printing.  As Quantum Technology Partner QBN will represent the global quantum economy and connect global leaders, innovators and investors from manufacturing and logistics with our QBN members enabling industry to develop their quantum strategy and explore first quantum applications.  WAM Saudi, taking place from 15 – 17 February in Riyadh, QBN will act as the central point for quantum technologies to more than 20,000 professionals from around the world across manufacturing, logistics, advanced materials and digital innovation.  More on WAM: https://qbn.world/events/wam-saudi-2026/  

Inauguration of Jade and Ruby Quantum Processors: Milestone towards a hybrid high-performance computing and quantum simulator infrastructure for Europe

Brussels, Paris, Jülich – 13/11/2025 The High-Performance Computing and Quantum Simulator hybrid (HPCQS) project has reached a major milestone with the inauguration of two Pasqal quantum processors —Jade and Ruby— respectively situated at Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZJ) and Commissariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA). The successful integration of the two next-generation quantum processors into high-performance computing (HPC) environments, an achievement made possible by EuroHPC Joint Undertaking, marks a decisive step toward making quantum computing a practical component of Europe’s scientific and industrial computational landscape. Moreover, it delivers on the ambition set out by the European Commission in the 2030 Digital Compass: the European way for the Digital Decade, proposing that, by 2025, Europe will have its first computer with quantum acceleration paving the way for Europe to be at the cutting edge of quantum capabilities by 2030. On November 13th, the quantum processors Jade and Ruby are being jointly inaugurated in a triplex event at FZJ, CEA and the European Commission’s premises, reflecting the collaborative nature of the project. In the course of the event, the two processors, situated respectively at Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC) in Germany and Très Grand Centre de Calcul (TGCC) will be presented. Hardware Integration: Quantum Computing capabilities for HPC Infrastructure The integration of the two quantum processors represents significant progress in transforming quantum technology from laboratory experiments into reliable computing infrastructure. This integration will provide a key step towards a federated EuroHPC quantum–HPC infrastructure, enabling users from both industry and research to develop hybrid quantum–classical algorithms and tackle complex problems such as industrial battery design, drug discovery, and optimization challenges in finance and traffic management. The quantum processing units (QPUs) were prefabricated by the company Pasqal before being shipped to the data centres of CEA and FZJ. Pasqal’s technology is based on arrays of neutral atoms that are trapped and manipulated by lasers in programmable geometries for quantum operations. These systems operate at room temperature and with low power consumption, making them particularly robust and scalable. The combination of optical precision and naturally identical atoms creates a unique platform designed for quantum computing on an industrial scale. Software and Connectivity: Seamless Quantum-Classical Integration Beyond the hardware assembly, the integration also focuses on achieving a seamless quantum-classical workflow through advanced software solutions. The quantum processors are integrated into the HPC environment through standard workload management systems such as SLURM, enabling hybrid quantum-classical computations to run using familiar commands. This ensures that researchers and HPC operators can leverage quantum computing power with minimal adaptation, turning quantum into a natural extension of classical infrastructure. A specific HPC-Quantum Computing software stack was developed by the consortium, relying on industrial and open-source software components, including Eviden Qaptiva, ParTec’s ParaStation Modulo, Slurm, and the Pasqal SDK. ParityQC contributed to this effort by providing software solutions for quantum optimization and lattice models based on the ParityQC Architecture, as well as developing related benchmarking tools and integrating ParityOS within the HPCQS software stack.  This software stack is interoperable with Eviden’s Qaptiva and myQLM platforms, supporting applications in optimization, simulation, and machine learning. By bridging the gap between quantum physics and real-world computation, the HPCQS infrastructure will enable quantum resources to be directly embedded in industrial workflows. European leadership in quantum computing As part of the inauguration, two use cases are being demonstrated to showcase the integration of the two quantum processors, each capable of controlling more than 100 qubits, with Europe’s Tier-0 supercomputers. These demonstrations, led by research teams from across the consortium, will show how quantum-HPC integration can accelerate scientific discovery and industrial innovation. This milestone represents a cornerstone of Europe’s Quantum Flagship initiative, reinforcing European leadership and technological sovereignty in the field of quantum computing. By linking quantum processors directly to Europe’s supercomputers, we are turning an ambitious scientific vision into a working reality. Quotes FZJ “Today marks an important milestone for European research. We are entering a new phase in which quantum and classical computing begin to evolve together. This is more than a technical achievement – it signals a new paradigm for computation, one that will shape the future of scientific discovery.” Kristel Michielsen, Director of the Jülich Supercomputing Centre and HPCQS Project Coordinator CEA “The CEA is very proud to host one of the first two Pasqal computers delivered and operated in an HPC computing centre. With this milestone, TGCC users and European scientific communities will be able, after three years of experiments with emulators, to use real quantum computers for their use cases. This a first step on the road to large scale hybrid computing, which we will achieve with quantum processors integrated with the Alice Recoque exascale supercomputer.” Bruno Lebret, Director of CEA DAM Ile de France Centre GENCI “In a context of international competition for critical/major technologies, the joint inauguration of Ruby in France and Jade in Germany attests to the strong position of France and Europe in this quantum race against time. The commissioning of the cold atom quantum computer produced by the French company Pasqal is a source of pride for GENCI and its Associates. This cutting-edge tool was acquired as part of the European HPCQS project thanks to the support of the French public authorities, in line with the national quantum strategy and the HQI project, which enables the hybridisation of quantum technologies with those of classical computing. All this major effort should lead to new breakthroughs in French and European scientific, academic and industrial research.” Philippe Lavocat, CEO of GENCI About HPCQS The High-Performance Computing Quantum Simulator hybrid (HPCQS) brings together leading research centres and industry partners from across Europe to pioneer hybrid quantum–classical computing. HPCQS aims to build a federated hybrid quantum-HPC infrastructure, integrating Pasqal’s quantum simulators directly with Europe’s top supercomputing centres, such as CEA and FZJ. The HPCQS Project is funded by the European High-Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (JU). The JU receives support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and Germany, France, Italy, Ireland, Austria and Spain in equal parts. Key Facts Start Date                  1 December 2021 Duration                     4 years Budget                        € 12 Mil (50% funded by EuroHPC JU) Coordination              Forschungszentrum Jülich, Prof. Dr Kristel Michielsen Partners                     FZJ, CEA, GENCI, BULL, CNR, NUIG-ICHEC, University of Innsbruck, EURICE, CNRS, Inria, CINECA, BSC, FlySight, ParityQC and Fraunhofer IAF Linked 3rd parties     ParTec, Sorbonne Université and CentraleSupélec Website                      www.hpcqs.eu X                                  https://twitter.com/HPCQS_EU LinkedIn                      https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/hpcqs-eu Full Project Partner List Austria – ParityQC – Parity Quantum Computing GmbH – UIBK – University of Innsbruck France – CEA – Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives – CNRS – Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique – CNRS – Sorbonne University (Linked Third Party – LTP) – CNRS – CentraleSupélec (LTP) – GENCI – Grand Équipement National de Calcul Intensif – Inria – French national research institute for digital science and technology – EVIDEN – EVIDEN Germany – FZJ – Forschungszentrum Jülich – ParTec AG – ParTec AG (LTP) – Fraunhofer IAF – Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics – EURICE – European Research and Project Office Gmbh Ireland – ICHEC-NUIG – Irish Centre for High-End Computing, National University of Ireland Galway Italy – CNR-INO CNR-IIT – Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche – CINECA – CINECA – Flysight – Flysight Srl Spain – BSC-CNS – Barcelona Supercomputing Center-Centro Nacional de Supercomputación

Europe’s Quantum Future Demands Action: Reflections from EQTC 2025 in Copenhagen

12 November 2025 — Copenhagen brought together Europe’s quantum community this November for the European Quantum Technologies Conference 2025, held under Denmark’s EU Council Presidency. With the EU Quantum Strategy now adopted and the EU Quantum Act on the horizon, the event marked a decisive moment for science, policy, and industry.  Across keynotes, panels, and informal exchanges, one message resonated clearly: Europe holds world-class expertise in quantum science yet still faces barriers in turning research excellence into industrial leadership. The continent’s universities and startups are leading in innovation, but when it comes to patents, private capital, and market-ready products, Europe continues to fall behind the United States and China.  European leaders including Henna Virkkunen, Executive Vice-President for Technological Sovereignty, Security and Democracy at the European Commission, and Danish Minister for Higher Education and Science Christina Egelund, called for closer cooperation between research, industry, and government. Their message was clear and direct: Europe must move faster, act with a unified voice, and create the conditions for industrial scaling. Success will require not only sustaining scientific excellence, which Europe already has with many Nobel laureates and innovative startups, but also building a real market pull, reducing regulatory fragmentation, and giving researchers and industry the time and resources to develop quantum solutions.  QBN was represented in Copenhagen by our Quantum Technology Manager, Haissam Hanafi, together with a diverse group of QBN members from across Europe’s quantum ecosystem: Alice & Bob, DESY, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI, IQM Quantum Computers, Jij Inc., kiutra, Kvantify, Pasqal, QAI Ventures, Qblox, QUDORA Technologies, Quantinuum, Quantum Delta NL, Single Quantum, and Sparrow Quantum. This mix of startups, scale-ups, and established research and technology organisations illustrated the depth and breadth of Europe’s quantum innovation, and highlighted the collaborative spirit needed to translate scientific excellence into industrial-scale solutions.  The discussions in Copenhagen reinforced priorities that have long shaped QBN’s work: tackling fragmentation, stimulating private investment, and helping quantum research translate into industrial applications. QBN brings together stakeholders across the value chain to turn innovation into impact — connecting technology developers, investors, end users, and policymakers to accelerate market adoption and build a sustainable quantum industry for Europe, the Aisa Pacific region, and beyond.  EQTC 2025 was a timely reminder that Europe already has the foundation for a strong quantum economy. What is needed now is collective action and a shared commitment to scale, collaborate, and commercialise. Working together across borders and disciplines, Europe can turn its quantum excellence into long-term industrial strength.  If your organisation wants to contribute to this journey and help shape Europe’s quantum future, connect with QBN and be part of a community driving the next phase of quantum innovation and its economy: Contact us.    Media contact:   Mila Korunovska   Marketing & Event Manager   +49 176 8499 6747   m.korunovska@qbn.world   www.qbn.world  

QBN Events

Quantum Computing Workshop: Translating Quantum Models into Industrial Value

We are pleased to invite you to our forthcoming annual workshop, taking place from 24th to 26th November 2025, at HQS Quantum Simulation in Karlsruhe.  In this workshop we will have a hands on session with quantum computing acess being provided by IQM. Quantum computers with 50 or more high-fidelity qubits are now a reality, […]

24.11.2025 1:00 pm

Webinar: Quantum Simulation Use Case – Electron Spectroscopy

Electron spectroscopy, powered by quantum. Join our free webinar and explore the HQS Software Tools for Electron Spectroscopy. HQS Quantum Simulations released new Electron Spectroscopy use cases on the HQS Cloud, bundled with a complimentary six‑month evaluation license of the HQStage module HQS Quantum Solver. You get ready‑to‑run Hamiltonians for cyclopentadiene, pyrrole, and thiophene, built […]

02.12.2025 4:30 pm

Workshop: Quantenkommunikation LIVE in der Anwendung

Workshop: Quantenkommunikation live erleben Die Zukunft der sicheren Kommunikation beginnt jetzt – mit Quantenkommunikation. In unserem interaktiven Workshop laden wir Sie ein, neueste Entwicklungen aus der quantentechnologischen Forschung hautnah zu erleben. Gemeinsam  mit Ihnen möchten wir diskutieren, wie Quantenkommunikation – insbesondere Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) und Quantum Random Number Generation (QRNG) – den Weg in reale […]

04.12.2025 9:00 am

WAM Saudi 2026

WAM Saudi 2026 is organised by KAOUN International (a subsidiary of Dubai World Trade Centre) and in association with the powerhouse tech event GITEX Global. Taking place from 15-17 February 2026 at Riyadh Front Exhibition and Conference Centre, WAM Saudi is focused on unlocking the future of manufacturing and technological innovation in the Kingdom in […]

15.02.2026 9:00 am

Quantum Calls

EIC STEP Scale Up

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Deadline: 25.11.2025 | 5:00 pm

QuantERA Call 2025 for Transnational Research Proposals supporting the topics of Quantum Phenomena and Resources and Applied Quantum Science

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Deadline: 05.12.2025 | 5:00 pm

QuantERA Call 2025

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Deadline: 05.12.2025 | 5:00 pm

QC Next – Entwicklung eines modularen Software Stacks für die wirtschaftliche Anwendung von Quantencomputing (Satellitenprojekte)

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Deadline: 12.12.2025 | 12:00 pm

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