
Opening of two Quantum Communication Test Tracks
January 27, 2025 – Pioneering Research in Baden-Württemberg
Opening of two Quantum Communication Test Tracks
Baden-Württemberg is positioning itself as Germany’s leading location for quantum communication technologies. With the opening of two important test tracks in Karlsruhe and Ulm, a decisive step has been taken towards realizing the potential of quantum communication and quantum networks.
On January 22, 2025, the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) inaugurated a 20-kilometer-long fiber optic test line that connects specially equipped laboratories on the South and North campuses. The track will enable researchers to develop and test quantum key distribution technologies based on physical laws to ensure eavesdropping-proof communication. The test track is a central infrastructure of the Cluster of Excellence initiative “Chem4Quant” and supports the research on quantum repeaters, which are essential for the development of a future quantum internet.

At the same time, the University of Ulm, in cooperation with the German Aerospace Center (DLR), put a 2.5‑kilometer quantum key distribution link into operation on February 27, 2025. This link, the first between a university and a non-university institution in Baden-Württemberg, enables the secure transmission of information using quantum keys. The project benefits from DLR’s expertise in optical communications and quantum computing and represents a significant step towards the practical application of quantum-based encryption techniques.

Both test tracks are an integral part of the innovation strategy of the state’s QuantumBW initiative. The planned connection of the test tracks via the University of Stuttgart will create a statewide network that will drive the quantum revolution in Baden-Württemberg. This strategic development strengthens the region as a leading location for quantum research and applications and helps to increase security in areas such as medicine, finance and politics.
With these initiatives, Baden-Württemberg underscores its role as a pioneer in quantum communication and offers researchers a unique platform for research and development of cutting-edge quantum technologies.