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IQST celebrates 10th anniversary

IQST celebrates 10th anniversary

The Center for Integrated Quantum Science and Technol­ogy (IQST) celebrates its 10th anniver­sary in Febru­ary with a special 3 day symposium.

The whole IQST commu­nity as well as renowned inter­na­tional researchers will come together to talk about their latest research and to honour “A Decade of Quantum Advance­ments – Past, Present, and Future”.

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Quantum Technolo­gies meet Automotive

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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Falling Walls Science Summit 2023

Falling Walls Science Summit 2023

QuantumBW and Quantum Valley Lower Saxony jointly coin the Plenary Table "Perspectives and Challenges in Quantum Computing" at the Falling Walls Science Summit 2023.
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From Novem­ber 7 to 9, the Falling Walls Science Summit 2023 will take place in Berlin provid­ing a global platform for scien­tific exchange. Experts from various scien­tific disci­plines will come together to develop joint solutions for the challenges of our time.

This year, QuantumBW is taking part for the first time and, together with Quantum Valley Lower Saxony e. V., is shaping the plenary table “Perspec­tives and Challenges in Quantum Comput­ing” on Novem­ber 8.

Further infor­ma­tion on the program and ticket sales can be found on the Falling Walls website.

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Success­ful appear­ance at the first Quantum Effects

Success­ful appear­ance at the first Quantum Effects

The QuantumBW team looks back on a success­ful partic­i­pa­tion in the first Quantum Effects trade fair. On October 10 and 11, 2023, the initia­tive gave research insti­tu­tions, indus­trial compa­nies and start-ups as well as networks the oppor­tu­nity to present themselves to an inter­na­tional audience of experts at the Baden-Württemberg state booth.

In the presence of Minister-President Winfried Kretschmann and Minis­ters Petra Olschowski (Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts) and Nicole Hoffmeister-Kraut (Ministry of Econom­ics, Labor and Tourism), the repre­sen­ta­tives exhib­ited their research results, service and product offer­ings at the booth. They explained with great enthu­si­asm what quantum technolo­gies can already do today, what poten­tial lies dormant in them and what challenges still have to be taken.

Baden-Wuerttemberg booth at Quantum Effects 2023
© Ludmilla Parsyak | Fraunhofer IAO

The first edition of the Quantum Effects attracted many inter­ested visitors from Germany and abroad. In addition to demon­stra­tive exhibits and motivated experts at the Baden-Württemberg booth, the fair offered an exten­sive support­ing program, includ­ing the Quantum Effects Tour on October 9 and excit­ing talks on differ­ent stages.

QuantumBW warmly thanks all visitors for their inter­est and all those involved on the part of the co-exhibitors, Messe Stuttgart and the networks for their excel­lent support in planning and realiz­ing the success­ful trade fair! The QuantumBW team is already looking forward to seeing you again at the next Quantum Effects on October 8 and 9, 2024.

Ministerpräsident Winfried Kretschmann mit den Sprechern von Quantum<sup>BW</sup>: Joachim Ankerhold und
© Fraunhofer IAO | Ludmilla Parsyak
Die Sprecher von Quantum<sup>BW</sup> mit den Ministerinnen Olschowski und Hoffmeister-Kraut sowie mit Rüdiger Quay und dem
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Stefanie Barz
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Die Landesinitiative Quantum<sup>BW</sup> präsentierte bei der Quantum Effects 2023 Quantentechnologien aus Baden-Württemberg.
© Fraunhofer IAO | Ludmilla Parsyak
Winfried Kretschmann mit den Sprechern von Quantum<sup>BW</sup> am Stand der Landesinitiative
© Fraunhofer IAO | Ludmilla Parsyak
Christian Tutschku stellt Winfried Kretschmann Entwicklungen auf dem Stand von Quantum<sup>BW</sup> vor.
© Fraunhofer IAO | Ludmilla Parsyak
Rebekka Eberle (Fraunhofer IAF) präsentiert ein Exponat zur Demonstration von Spin-basierter Qubit-Kontrolle bei der Quantum Effects 2023.
© Fraunhofer IAO | Ludmilla Parsyak
Die Landesinitiative Quantum<sup>BW</sup> präsentierte bei der Quantum Effects 2023 Quantentechnologien aus Baden-Württemberg.
© Fraunhofer IAO | Ludmilla Parsyak
Die Landesinitiative Quantum<sup>BW</sup> präsentierte bei der Quantum Effects 2023 Quantentechnologien aus Baden-Württemberg.
© Fraunhofer IAO | Ludmilla Parsyak
Die Landesinitiative Quantum<sup>BW</sup> präsentierte bei der Quantum Effects 2023 Quantentechnologien aus Baden-Württemberg.
© Fraunhofer IAO | Ludmilla Parsyak

NVision Imaging wins Quantum Effects Award 2023

NVision Imaging wins Quantum Effects Award 2023

NVision Imaging gewinnt Quantum Effects Award 2023 im Bereich Quantensensorik
© Ludmilla Parsyak | Fraunhofer IAO

NVision Imaging Technolo­gies GmbH has won the Quantum Effects Award 2023 in the disci­pline Quantum Sensors. The prize was awarded at the first edition of the Quantum Effects trade fair in Stuttgart on October 10.

NVision Imaging provides solutions for metabolic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) using quantum physics. For example, the company has devel­oped a hyper­po­lar­iza­tion technol­ogy for preclin­i­cal and clini­cal research and clini­cal appli­ca­tions. This method detects early changes of key metabolic pathways at cellu­lar level, making it possi­ble to, e.g., assess tumor­ous activ­ity and viabil­ity based on metabolism.

The Quantum Effects Award honors innova­tions which connect the classi­cal with the quantum world, are used in differ­ent indus­tries, enable new services, and open up new perspec­tives. This also applies to technolo­gies which help to signif­i­cantly advance quantum technolo­gies and solutions.

Picture: © Ludmilla Parsyak | Fraunhofer IAO

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QuantumBW at the Quantum Effects trade fair

QuantumBW at the Quantum Effects trade fair

Gelände der Messe Stuttgart, wo die Quantum Effects stattfindet
© Landesmesse Stuttgart GmbH

Visit our booth at the trade fair in Stuttgart on October 10 and 11, 2023 and get to know the multi­fac­eted quantum activ­i­ties and players in Baden-Württemberg.

Quantum Effects is a trade fair and confer­ence for quantum technolo­gies and will be held for the first time at Messe Stuttgart on 10 and 11 October 2023. To make innov­a­tive quantum technolo­gies visible in Europe, the new format builds bridges between science, start-ups and business.

The whole world is made of quanta, so the corre­spond­ing appli­ca­tion possi­bil­i­ties are also diverse. Techni­cal solutions such as more power­ful comput­ers, more precise measur­ing devices, but also increased security in data commu­ni­ca­tion are already pushing onto the market, and the task now is to build a European ecosystem.

Learn more: https://www.messe-stuttgart.de/quantum- effects/?utm_source=cooperation&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=quantum_2 023&utm_content=aussteller
Date: 10. & 11. October 2023
Place: Messe Stuttgart, Germany

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