Cross-Clustering: Quantum Technologies meet Automotive
Bridging the gap between quantum technologies and applications for the automotive sector — that was the aim of the cross-clustering event on November 23, 2023 at the BRYCKE in Stuttgart.
The Networks Photonics BW, Elektromobilität Süd-West, Brennstoffzelle BW and Intelligent Move organized the cross-clustering event Quantum Technologies meet Automotive with the support of the RegioClusterAgentur for innovation and transformation in Baden-Württemberg in order to identify cross-industry and cross-technology synergies and highlight the application potential of quantum technologies.
Silvia Anna Palka, RegioClusterAgentur, welcomed the participants to the event. In her welcome address, she emphasized: “Cross-cluster projects accelerate innovation. In line with the BRYCKE motto, ‘let’s make ideas happen’, I wish you all fruitful discussions”. A total of over 60 discussions were held in five rounds. Tobias Dürr, Economic Development Agency of the City of Stuttgart, provided the creative pop-up space BRYCKE as an inspiring venue.
Dr. Andreas Ehrhardt, Managing Director of Photonics BW, then presented the innovation network for optical technologies and quantum technologies in Baden-Württemberg as well as QuantumBW as a new state initiative to promote quantum technologies.
Felicitas Behr, Network Manager of the Cluster Elektromobilität Süd-West, presented the individual networks and areas of responsibility of the state agency e‑mobil BW GmbH. The Cluster Elektromobilität Süd-West offers over 200 players from industry and research a neutral platform for sharing experiences and developing new technologies and sustainable concepts. Key topics include new developments in the battery value chain. In addition to the extraction of raw materials and the production of cells, packs and modules, this also includes the battery management system as well as second-life applications and recycling. The expansion of hydrogen and fuel cell technology in Baden-Württemberg is being driven forward by the cluster Brennstoffzelle BW. The Intelligent Move network is dedicated to the topics of digital mobility, in particular digital infrastructure, digital vehicles and digital services.
Three specialist presentations then highlighted best practices and potential applications of quantum technologies for the automotive industry. The session was moderated by Andre Salzinger, Project Manager Quantum Technologies at Photonics BW. Dr. Florian Kienle, Head of Atomic Gyroscope, and Dr. Robert Rölver, Head of Magnetic Sensing at Q.ANT GmbH, presented two different quantum sensors for navigation applications. Atomic gyroscopes can be used to measure the smallest accelerations and rotations. In addition, diamond-based magnetometers enable spatial orientation using finely resolved magnetic field gradients. Dr. Mummanen Bharadwaj Chowdary, researcher at Fraunhofer IAO, dedicated his presentation to routing and charging plan optimization for electromobility. Here, digital and analog quantum computers offer the possibility of solving complex logistics problems very efficiently. Dr. Christian Osterkamp, Managing Director and co-founder of Diatope GmbH, provided further insights into quantum sensor technology for improved battery management thanks to precise current measurement.
The presentations were followed by various matchmaking rounds, initially in larger groups and then in targeted 1:1 meetings. This gave the participants the opportunity to find common starting points for cooperation.
After the matchmaking session, Tobias Rösch presented the federal government’s Research and Innovation funding advisory service and current funding programs and gave valuable tips on how to apply.
The participants then had another opportunity for personal networking and to deepen their contacts at a cozy get-together.
Following the successful launch of the cross-clustering event Quantum Technologies meet Automotive, further events with new fields of application are planned.
The cross-cluster event was also supported by the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labor and Tourism.
Picture: © Photonics BW
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