QCI awards industry contracts worth 13 million euros for spin enabling technologies
Qubits are the processing units of quantum computers. They can be created in various different ways. One option is the creation of…
Kick-off for our photonic quantum computer developed by QuiX Quantum
DLR QCI welcomes QuiX Quantum at our DLR Innovation Center in Ulm. The startup will develop a prototype photonic quantum computer for…
QCI orders NV center quantum computers worth 57 million euros
Diamonds are fascinating structures made of carbon – they are harder than any other natural material, they are prized in jewellery, and…
Opening of the DLR Institute for AI Safety and Security
Künstliche Intelligenz (KI) steckt unter anderem in Verkehrssystemen, in der Luft- und Raumfahrt sowie in der Energieversorgung. Sie gehört längst zum Alltag…
Quantum Computing: Basic knowledge in five video lectures
Although quantum mechanics may be difficult, understanding how a quantum computer works is possible – if it is explained well. In this…
DLR teams up with industry to develop German quantum computers
Under DLR’s leadership, German industry, research institutions and start-ups are forming the DLR Quantum Computing Initiative The German Federal Ministry for Economic…
Startups and companies develop quantum computers based on ion traps
Charged atoms cannot escape from an ion trap, as they are confined by an electromagnetic field. A laser, radio waves or microwaves…
DLR QCI awards contract for photonic quantum computers to QuiX Quantum
Turning light particles into arithmetic building blocks offers great potential for building quantum computers. However, quantum processors based on light particles (photons)…
DLR German/Canadian Partner Day: Promotion of collaborations in the field of quantum computing
The DLR German/Canadian Partnering Day brought together companies and research institutions from Canada and Germany that are working in quantum computing or…
How analogue computers support quantum computing
Contract awarded to anabrid GmbH as part of the DLR Quantum Computing Initiative. In the 1960s, computers looked like cupboard-sized grey boxes,…
Concepts for the development of German quantum computers
The DLR Quantum Computing Initiative has now been launched. Around 50 concepts have already been submitted to the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum…
DLR opens the Institute of Quantum Technologies in Ulm
The DLR Insitute of Quantum Technologies in Ulm develops technologies for the enhanced security of communication systems, highly reliable and performant satellite…


