When local Member of Parliament and Germany’s Defense Minister, Boris Pistorius, visited the Quantum Valley Lower Saxony (QVLS), it wasn’t by coincidence. His visit reflects the growing importance of quantum research and technology for Germany’s future – not only in...
What does your future look like in the quantum world of work? Find out – at the Quantum Job Afternoon in Braunschweig. On 15 September, the Quantum Job Afternoon, organised by our cluster4future QVLS-iLabs, will take place: an afternoon aimed at students and...
In keeping with the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, the Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum in Paderborn has opened a new exhibition area dedicated to quantum computing. Among other things, the computer museum displays one of the original ion traps...
Those who want maximum precision need a laser with the most stable frequency possible. A collaboration between TU Braunschweig and Leibniz University Hannover aims to tackle this challenge for the first time with diamond-based materials. Highly sensitive quantum...
With QVLS-BRIQ, our quantum technology research is entering its next phase in 2026: The state of Lower Saxony and the Volkswagen Foundation are supporting the project with an additional 5.5 million euros through the end of 2031. The focus lies on key technological...
Cluster4future QVLS-iLabs on the move: New speaker team and phase 2 in sight July 8., 2025 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,...