Quantum Flagship Offering Testing and Piloting Services to Companies in New Call
Quantum Flagship Offering Testing and Piloting Services to Companies in New Call
The Quantum Flagship projects Qu-Test and Qu-Pilot are dedicated to developing, upgrading, and providing infrastructure for quantum technology testing and pilot production facilities across Europe. Through their open call, these projects offer EU-based quantum technology companies access to essential services without requiring substantial early-stage infrastructure investments.
Welinq Receives a 2.5M€ EIC Transition Grant to Enable the Quantum Internet
Welinq Receives a 2.5M€ EIC Transition Grant to Enable the Quantum Internet
In a landmark advancement for quantum networking, Welinq, a pioneering company in quantum interconnects, is delighted to announce the awarding of a highly-competitive EIC Transition grant of 2.5M€.
Major European Funding for Research Into New Quantum Materials
Major European Funding for Research Into New Quantum Materials
A major soon-to-begin project aims to develop these critical building blocks to enable future quantum devices. Peter Liljeroth, professor of physics at Aalto University and director of the new Finnish Quantum Flagship, has received a 2,5 million euro grant from the European Research Council for research on quantum materials. The project will start at the turn of the year, and it is hoped to enable technologies that we may not yet even be able to imagine.
First EU Country Adopts Quantum-Resistant Technology
First EU Country Adopts Quantum-Resistant Technology
QANplatform’s quantum-resistant technology has been adopted by the first European country, according to a March 14 press release shared with Cointelegraph.QANplatform’s technology is used to protect against quantum computing attacks on government-owned cybersecurity infrastructure. The quantum-resistant blockchain enables developers to build smart contracts and applications that are resistant to quantum attacks.
EPIQUE - European Photonic Quantum Computer
EPIQUE - European Photonic Quantum Computer
EPIQUE, a research project funded by the European Commission, aims to establish the foundation for a European quantum computer based on photons, the quanta of light. The project, led by Sapienza University in Rome, commencing today with the kick-off meeting, involves collaboration among 18 partners from 12 countries, including the University of Vienna.