
New QBN member: Jij Inc.
We warmly welcome our new member Jij Inc. to QBN! Jij


Photonics West – the biggest annual optics and photonics event


The security of digital identities is threatened by future quantum technologies. In the hands of attackers, quantum computers will be able to break classical encryption methods.


A collaboration of Fraunhofer IAF, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, University of Stuttgart and other industrial partners has taken up this challenge: In the recently launched NeuroQ lighthouse project, the project partners develop highly sensitive diamond-based quantum sensors that will enable paralyzed people to control neural exoskeletons more precisely.

We warmly welcome our new member Qruise to QBN! Qruise develops software

The BMBF has just granted funding of almost 9 Mio.

Devin Smith steps up as CTO of QuiX Quantum to lead the technology direction and development of the organization.

We warmly welcome our new member Quantum Diamonds to QBN! Quantum Diamonds

We warmly welcome our new member SmarAct Metrology GmbH & Co.KG to


Proud to announce the QBN whitepaper on Quantum Security and Secure Communication written by the working group “Quantum Communications and Cybersecurity”

Our CEO Johannes Verst joined the VIP roundtable “Pursuing Scale

To download presentations, agenda and participant list, please visit QBN Meeting

The second day, November 25, of the business trip to Finland continued with QBN Meeting on Looking Beyond User Access & Simulators.

On November 24 quantum enthusiasts came to Finland’s second largest city Espoo, which is also leading deeptech city in the country, to participate in QBN Meeting on Accelerators for HPC centers.

We warmly welcome our new member Cyberagentur to QBN! Agentur für Innovation


A group of physicists within ParityQC and the University of Innsbruck has developed a novel approach to universal quantum computing based on the ParityQC Architecture.

Quandela launches the first European online service giving access to its quantum computers assembled and hosted in its Massy premises.

Innsbruck (Austria) 3 November 2022 – ParityQC is part of a selected group of companies that were awarded a €208.5 Million contract by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) to build ion trap quantum computers in Germany.

Münster, 27th of October 2022 – Pixel Photonics, a start-up out of the WWU Münster was chosen as sub-contractor for a 14 million euros development contract from the DLR (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt), going to quantum computing start-up QuiX from Enschede (NL).

What a success! On October 26 the QBN Meeting on Quantum Sensing was hosted by Fraunhofer IAF, where we all had the opportunity to gain insights into leading technologies in the field of quantum sensing.