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German-Japanese Summer

Visiting Tokyo with TU-Professor Vadim Issakov The cooperation between TU Braunschweig and Keio University in Tokyo continued to gain momentum over the summer. First, Professor Vadim Issakov travelled to Japan and lectured on analogue integrated circuits in biomedicine. This was followed by a workshop on “Next Generation Quantum Computing”, which mainly brought together researchers from […]

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DLR Quantum Computing Initiative contract for an ion-based quantum computer

Contract amounting a total of €208.5 million awarded to start-ups and companies QUDORA Technologies and its consortium partner NXP® Semiconductors have been awarded the contract to develop a 50-qubit quantum computer for the German Aerospace Center (DLR) as part of the DLR Quantum Computing Initiative. As part of the Quantum Valley Lower Saxony (QVLS) ecosystem,

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Boost for quantum computer development

ERDF funding accelerates installation of new laboratory structures for the miniaturisation of components 750,000 euros in funding from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) will flow into semiconductor technology at TU Braunschweig until March 2023. Eight funded devices will thus form the MicroPhotonicsLab (MPL) in the nanometrology research centre LENA. The new laboratory structure will

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Symposium: Next Generation Quantum Computing

29.-30. August 2022 in Yokohama, Japan Mit dem Symposium “Next Generation Quantum Computing” beginnt eine neue internationale Zusammenarbeit zwischen Deutschland und Japan zum Thema Quantencomputing. Die Veranstaltung bringt als offenes Forum Wissenschaftler*innen der internationalen Quantencommunity zu einem Austausch über die nächste Generation der Quantentechnologie und die noch zu bewältigenden Herausforderungen zusammen. Initiiert wird das Symposium

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QVLS-HTI: State of Lower Saxony funds high-tech incubator to support start-ups in the field of quantum technologies

Whether in computing, sensor technology, or cryptography – the possibilities for using quantum processes for groundbreaking technological innovations are promising. Efforts in basic research are intensive. And no less so are the approaches to turn all these technological promises into practical applications. The Quantum Valley Lower Saxony (QVLS), the joint quantum technological competences in Lower

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HANNOVER MESSE goes Quantum

Quantum Valley Lower Saxony (QVLS) and Deutsche Messe AG cooperate for more quantum industry transfer HANNOVER MESSE from 30 May to 2 June 2022 will for the first time feature a Quantum Technologies Hub. Deutsche Messe AG and Quantum Valley Lower Saxony (QVLS) are using their international networks to jointly take the transfer of quantum

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HANNOVER MESSE goes Quantum

Deutsche Messe AG und Quantum Valley Lower Saxony (QVLS) kooperieren für mehr Quanten-Industrietransfer Hannover, 27.05.2022 – Auf der HANNOVER MESSE vom 30. Mai bis zum 2. Juni 2022 gibt es erstmals einen Hub zu Quantentechnologien. Die Deutsche Messe AG und das Quantum Valley Lower Saxony (QVLS) nutzen dabei ihre internationalen Netzwerke, um gemeinsam den Transfer der

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