Photos & videos: This was All Hands 2025
More cooperation between research and industry, greater involvement of start-ups and a long-term perspective with the state as the first customer – this is what is needed for sovereign, competitive quantum computing in Germany. That was one of the key findings of our All Hands 2025 in Ulm. And otherwise: lots of discussion, intensive networking and productive dialogue.
Here are the pictures from two days of exchange, workshops & lab tours, below our letter of thanks to all participants. Please send any requests, comments or usage enquiries regarding individual images to qci-events@dlr.de. Photographer is Tobias Hartmann/Fotomedien-OP – DLR QCI 2025 | All rights reserved.
All Hands 2025
Thanks to all contributors to All Hands 2025
The All Hands 2025 on 19 and 20 November at the Innovation Center Ulm was once again an inspiring and productive exchange. The diverse impulses, the committed contributions and the open dialogue made a significant contribution to jointly illuminating current project statuses and further developing central cross-cutting topics.
The lively discussions, practical workshops, poster session, laboratory tours and informal interaction impressively demonstrated how valuable active collaboration and active knowledge transfer are for the DLR QCI network.
Special thanks go to all speakers, workshop leaders and supporters. Your expertise and commitment made the diversity of content and the quality of the event possible in the first place.
All Hands 2025 marks another important step on our common path towards stronger networking, innovative solutions and the consistent further development of our projects. The dialogue should continue – open, constructive and future-oriented.
We are already looking forward to the next reunion and wish you a successful time and continued inspiring collaboration until then.
Best regards
The DLR QCI team





































































































