QVLS connects science and research

QVLS brings future technologies to industry

QVLS makes future technology experiential

QVLS creates development areas

QVLS: Quantum Technology from Lower Saxony

Quantum Valley Lower Saxony (QVLS) brings together Lower Saxony’s quantum expertise in science, industry and politics. Together, this network stands for research and transfer of quantum technologies in the global race.
Funded by the Ministry of Science of Lower Saxony and the Volkswagen Foundation, the non-profit association QVLS e.V. shapes the impact of quantum technologies in business and society.

Activites

 QVLS Winter School 2026 (Feb. 23.-27.)

Quantum Computing & Quantum Logic with trapped ions

LECTURES – STARTUP AND INDUSTRY VISITS – EVENING EVENTS

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Cluster4future QVLS-iLabs on the move:

New speaker team and phase 2 in sight

With a new structure and clear focus, QVLS-iLabs is positioning itself for the future: New speaker teams, consisting of tandems of representatives from science and industry, strengthen the link between research and application.
The proposal for the second funding phase has been submitted. The iLabs partners hope to be able to continue the successful collaboration in a further project phase!

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Events

  • HANNOVER MESSE 2026

    HANNOVER MESSE Messegelände, Hannover, Germany
    Industrie

    QVLS und Partner werden Quantentechnologien präsentieren, das Ökosystem darstellen und und Möglichkeiten für den Austausch zwischen Forschung und Industrie schaffen.

  • HANNOVER MESSE 2027

    HANNOVER MESSE Messegelände, Hannover, Germany
    Industrie

    Die HANNOVER MESSE ist die international wichtigste Plattform für alle Technologien rund um die industrielle Transformation - mit ausgezeichneten Innovationen oder ungewöhnlichen Produkten.

News

“Strong Boost for our Research”

“Strong Boost for our Research”

Professor Farsane Tabataba-Vakili Receives Emmy Noether Grant from the DFG Since September 2024, Professor Farsane Tabataba-Vakili has been conducting research and teaching at the Technische Universität Braunschweig. She has now been awarded funding through the...

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Future Solutions at the 2026 UVN Business Reception

Future Solutions at the 2026 UVN Business Reception

Under the motto “Future Solutions,” Leibniz University Hannover (LUH) and the Unternehmerverbände Niedersachsen (UVN) invited guests to their joint business reception on Tuesday, 24 February 2026. Numerous representatives from industry, academia, and politics attended...

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15 million euros for a brilliant AI revolution

15 million euros for a brilliant AI revolution

They want to bring light to the world of microelectronics: The state of Lower Saxony and the Volkswagen Foundation are providing around €15 million in funding to the Lower Saxony microelectronics consortium ‘Nitride Technology Centre’ (NTC), which is led by TU Braunschweig. Under the project name ‘Bringing Light to Microelectronics’ (BRIGHT), the consortium is developing, among other things, a unique neuromorphic computer based on LEDs. In the future, this is expected to dramatically reduce the enormous power consumption of AI applications.

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