Researchers at TU Braunschweig successfully test micro-LED technology for the artificial intelligence of tomorrow Known for their energy efficiency, light-emitting diodes (LEDs) also open up completely new possibilities for applications beyond lighting: with a neuron...
Awards go to Professor Andreas Waag and Master’s student Sarah Koop-Brinkmann On the evening of 20 November, the Lower Saxony Science Prize was presented by Science Minister Falko Mohrs to scientists and students from universities in Lower Saxony....
Yesterday, we had the opportunity to attend the DLR Quantum Computing Initiative Showcase by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) in Hamburg! 💫 The event featured a variety of captivating talks, engaging poster sessions, and inspiring discussions with industry partners....
What does your future look like in the quantum world of work? Find out – at the Quantum Job Afternoon in Hanover. On 30 October 2024, the Quantum Job Afternoon, organised by the Future Cluster QVLS-iLabs and the Cluster of Excellence QuantumFroniters, will take...
Quantum technologies – what’s behind them? What economic opportunities do they offer? And how is this topic being promoted in Braunschweig? These central questions were discussed intensively at the 40th Braunschweig Business Talk at the...
We were delighted to welcome Carsten Müller, Member of the German Bundestag, to the QVLS-iLabs future cluster. Together we toured the state-of-the-art deep-tech laboratories of the high-tech incubator QVLS-HTI in the historic Rolleiwerke Braunschweig. The QVLS-HTI was...