Tag: Netherlands

QuiX Quantum Joins QuantumBW and Photonics BW to Advance Photonic Quantum Computing Ecosystem in Baden-Württemberg and Europe

QuiX Quantum has joined QuantumBW and Photonics BW, key innovation networks in Baden-Württemberg, to accelerate photonic quantum computing development. The company opened an office in Stuttgart at ARENA2036 and maintains a presence in Ulm for the upcoming delivery of its first universal photonic quantum computer to DLR QCI. This integration combines Dutch integrated photonics expertise with German high-tech strengths, fostering a robust European corridor for scalable quantum technologies.

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Quantum Computing Weekly Round-Up: Week Ending May 16, 2026

This quantum computing weekly roundup for the week ending May 16, 2026 showcases impressive hardware progress including silicon spin qubits that teleport states across a chip and the first hybrid rack-mounted quantum computer. Funding continued strongly with Photonic Inc raising over $200 million while post-quantum security efforts gained urgency across governments and industry. Europe demonstrated clear momentum with new academies, supercomputer access, and commercial pilots. The field is rapidly moving from lab curiosity to practical deployment.

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Quantum Computing Weekly Round-Up: Week Ending February 7, 2026

This week’s quantum developments crossed from planning into validation. Q-CTRL demonstrated a commercially validated quantum navigation system operating without GPS, while Infleqtion reported 99.93% reliable qubit measurements pointing toward scalable architectures. Governments advanced from funding to coordination, with Canada accelerating its national strategy and Europe backing superconducting chip manufacturing through the SUPREME consortium. Post-quantum cryptography moved deeper into policy as Europol and Asian governments outlined migration priorities.

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Xairos, QuDef, and Qubitrium Unite for Quantum Timing Initiative

Xairos has been chosen by the Netherlands Ministry of Defence to be part of the Purple NECtar “Quantum Challenges.” The team, including QuDef and Qubitrium, will focus on quantum-secure clock synchronization for harsh communication settings. Their final demonstration is planned for November 2025 at Purple NECtar/Innovation in Defence.

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