
New QBN member: QAI Ventures
We warmly welcome our new member QAI Ventures to QBN! QAI


We warmly welcome our new member SandboxAQ to QBN! SandboxAQ is

Gothenburg, Sweden / Delft, the Netherlands – SCALINQ, the Swedish research-based spin-off from Chalmers University of Technology, is delighted to share the news of its partnership with Qblox.

A group of physicists within ParityQC and the University of Innsbruck have developed a novel strategy to mitigate errors in quantum computers, based on the ParityQC Architecture.

Scaleup Delft Circuits is a high-tech supplier in the emerging quantum industry. Its unique cabling platform Cri/oFlex® uses thin flexible superconducting circuits for data transfer into the quantum system.

Orange Quantum Systems solves a major bottleneck in developing quantum chips: getting them tested efficiently, thus accelerating the growth of the quantum industry

We warmly welcome our new member QPerfect to QBN! QPerfect provides

Fraunhofer IIS/EAS in Dresden is further expanding the Application Center “Design of Scalable Electronic Systems for Quantum Communication”

el Photonics, a spin-off from the Department of Physics at Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster founded in 2020, recently raised €1.45 million in a funding round to further develop its single photon detection and counting technology.

We warmly welcome our new member QuEra Computing Inc. to QBN!

As Quantum Technologies Manager, Haissam will be supporting QBN’s transformative

August 10, 2023- Espoo, Finland / Delft, the Netherlands QuantrolOx,

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

We warmly welcome our new member Oxford Quantum Circuits to QBN!

QuiX Quantum introduces Kathy Willing as newly appointed Chief Financial Officer.

The Japanese IT group NEC has built the first quantum processor based on the ParityQC architecture.

On 19 June, 2023, we have revived the highly successful

We are thrilled to share the success of our recent

We warmly welcome our new member NVision Imaging Technologies GmbH to

Quandela, leader in optical quantum computing, has just inaugurated its first factory for manufacturing quantum computers in Massy (Essonne, France).

In April 2023, the German government unveiled the “Handlungskonzept Quantentechnologien”



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.