380 Million Euros From EU for Photonic Chip Factory: Large Part Lands in Twente and Eindhoven

380 Million Euros From EU for Photonic Chip Factory: Large Part Lands in Twente and Eindhoven

November 13, 2024
The Netherlands will have a European pilot plant for photonic chips. This future generation of chips will process information with light instead of electrons. A total of 380 million euros in public investment has been made available for this project by Europe and eleven participating countries, which participate in the Chips Joint Undertaking for this project. Twente will receive a significant share, a mega-boost for chip technology in Twente.

Quantum Computing: Achieving a Breakthrough by Pooling Our Expertise

Quantum Computing: Achieving a Breakthrough by Pooling Our Expertise

March 25, 2025
Fraunhofer IAO, Fraunhofer IPA and the IAT of the University of Stuttgart are pooling their research expertise to set up the cross-institute Fraunhofer Lab “flaQship”. The lab focuses on applied quantum computing in Stuttgart and Heilbronn.

Pioneering Quantum Computer Research Continues in Baden-Württemberg

Pioneering Quantum Computer Research Continues in Baden-Württemberg

September 29, 2024
Advancing the key technology of quantum computing: This is the mission of the Competence Center Quantum Computing Baden-Württemberg (KQCBW). The center is now entering the next phase, in which it will build on the successful cooperation projects to date. The continuation of the research and development work of its partners from science and industry is being prepared within a transfer project. Under the leadership of the Fraunhofer IAF and IAO institutes, the KQCBW is further expanding its leading role in application-oriented quantum computing research in order to unlock the application potential of quantum computers for industry.
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