New QBN member: Qblox
We warmly welcome our new member Qblox to QBN! With a dedicated
Press release Element Six, 8 November 2021 Element Six is delighted
The goal of the ”SPROUT” Project is to provide a
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We warmly welcome our new member Classiq Technologies to QBN! Classiq’s Quantum
The Quantum Business Network (QBN) and the European Photonics Industry
Press release Element Six, 21 September 2021 Part of the DNV™ Series,
Prague, September 1, the European Union Agency for the Space
QuiX Quantum, the worldwide market leader in quantum photonic processors, has delivered a 12-mode quantum photonic processor to Germany, for a collaboration with researchers from Paderborn University. This photonic processor is the most powerful in the world.
The new code extends the open source quantum computing library qoqo and allows developers to run their quantum algorithms on AQT’s simulators. This is the first step on the way to granting access to the AQT quantum computers in the near future.
We warmly welcome our new member SBQuantum to QBN! SBQ is democratizing
We warmly welcome the new QBN member Fraunhofer IPMS! The
On 7th of July QBN Meeting on Diamond Quantum Sensing took place online and it was second very successful meeting in the series of quantum sensing. Many gifted experts proved with their presentations, that diamonds are not only stunning charms, but also contribute to some of the latest and most incredible innovations.
We warmly welcome the new QBN member Fraunhofer AISEC! The Fraunhofer
The QBN Webinar “Diamond Quantum Sensing” took place on Jun
We warmly welcome the new QBN member VeriQloud! VeriQloud is developing
We warmly welcome the new QBN member Quant-X Security & Coding!
Together with the quantum technology community, the Federal Ministry of
We warmly welcome the new QBN member Quantum Optics Jena!
CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM, April 29th, 2021 – Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC) has partnered with the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luftund Raumfahrt; DLR) to explore how quantum computing could help create better simulation models for battery development to aid future energy utilisation.
On 14 April 2021 the third European Quantum Leadership (EQL)