QuTech
We are proud to present the annual report for 2023. Together, we’re not just moving forward; we’re building momentum, bit by bit, towards our mission of creating the quantum ...
A research consortium from TU Delft and Leiden University receives an NWO Summit Grant of 35 million euros, as a long-term support and to continue their prominent role internationally. ...
Scientific director at QuTech Lieven Vandersypen is appointed as member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (Dutch: KNAW), together with 16 others. On Monday 30 September, ...
QuTech and Eurofiber, together with QuTech spin-out Q*Bird and other partners, have installed a proof-of-concept quantum communication system between locations in the Utrecht area. The testbed shows that it ...
QuTech has united with four quantum companies in the HectoQubit/2 consortium to build full superconducting quantum computing systems to be made publicly available through QuTech’s Quantum Inspire cloud platform. ...
The fifth annual edition of Inside Quantum Technology The Hague is being co-organised by QuTech, QIA (the Quantum Internet Alliance) and Quantum Delta NL, together with 3DR and IQT ...
Researchers from Fujitsu and QuTech have developed new and ultra-cold electronic circuits to control diamond-based quantum bits. As a result of their joint research project, it becomes possible to ...
Public funding and private investments need to ramp up for the EU to keep its competitive position in quantum communications. Only then it can keep its world leading technology ...
QuTech welcomes six new principal investigators. These quantum experts lead labs and research groups and started between the second half of 2023 and 1 February 2024. The new research ...
The Dutch minister of Economic Affairs And Climate has presented the National Technology Strategy (NTS). It describes ten key sectors in which the Netherlands excels scientifically and that are ...
Industry-academia collaboration hub Fujitsu Advanced Computing Lab Delft at Delft University of Technology to drive development of advanced quantum computing technologies. Today, Fujitsu and Delft University of Technology announce ...
As of 1 March 2024, Professor Leo Kouwenhoven will be appointed University Professor at TU Delft QuTech, the quantum research institute founded by TU Delft and TNO. Professor Kouwenhoven ...
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