Quantum technologies are complex. So complex, that no single research group or organisation can realise the promise of quantum computing alone.
That is why we build alliances and collaborate with industry and academia to deliver on this promise. Further, in Delft, a rapidly expanding ecosystem of companies has emerged around QuTech. These companies and our collaborative research have become a big part of our overall efforts to advance quantum technology.
QuTech is at the heart of one of Europe’s largest quantum hubs
The more than ten quantum technology companies originating from QuTech and Delft University of Technology collectively employ over 500 quantum professionals. When including the companies that have joined the hub from outside of Delft, the staff at QuTech, other quantum groups at TU Delft, TNO, and quantum staff workin in other tech companies, the Delft quantum hub comprises over 1,000 individuals working in quantum.

Collaboration and future users
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Please get in touch if you would like to partner with us!
Or maybe just want a visit. Together with Quantum for Business, we offer regular two-hour Round Tables for senior management of organisations that are starting their quantum journey. The sessions take place at QuTech and include presentations by management, discussions and a lab tour.
Continue reading for a selection of our (inter)national collaborations.
Quantum Delft: building an ecosystem for innovation
We believe in an ecosystem’s approach and work with companies and spin-outs in our direct surroundings. The newly formed community of quantum-tech research groups and business in Delft formally launched in 2020 as Quantum Delft: a vibrant ecosystem where top-quality scientists, engineers, students and entrepreneurs work together on the frontier of quantum.
Visit the Quantum Delft website for more information.


