Find out more about the work on Germany’s most powerful quantum computer and how this is being made possible with funding from the BMBF’s Future Agenda and the Volkswagen Foundation in this TV feature: Watch the Video (online until Mar. 25,...
The Quantum Valley Lower Saxony’s quantum computer is on schedule for completion by 2025. In this case, completed means that dozens of ions are available for computing operations, while optimisation continues in the background. Scientists in Hanover and...
Braunschweig and Jena cooperate on optoelectronic components While computer chips are getting smaller and faster every year, one challenge remains unsolved: combining electronics and photonics on a single chip. Although components such as micro LEDs are available as...
Deutschlandfunk reported on the research of our member Qudora in “Forschung aktuell” on February 2, 2024: The start-up also relies on ion traps, but on microwaves instead of lasers to control qubits...
TU Braunschweig researches scaling solution for Quantum Valley Lower Saxony Presseinformation der Technischen Universität Braunschweig 21. Dezember 2023 The biggest challenges in quantum computing currently lie behind the word scalability. The more quantum bits...
productronica is regarded as the world’s leading trade fair for electronics development and production, making it the sector’s most important biannual meeting place and source of inspiration. At the invitation of the Mechanical Engineering Industry...