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  • QCI PiQ receives photonic quantum processor from QuiX Quantum

    Photonic quantum computers require high-quality photon sources and detectors. With our PiQ research project at the DLR Institute of Optical Sensor Systems, we are using real photonic systems to analyse…

  • Diatope supplies first diamonds for quantum technologies in the DiaQ project

    Diatope, the startup behind our spin-enabling project DiaQ, handed over the first diamonds from their production line in Ulm today: high-purity diamonds with an approx. 100-nm layer of 99.99 per…

  • 150 guests attend the DLR QCI Showcase Ulm

    We are still flabbergasted by the fantastic response to our DLR QCI Showcase Ulm: in front of 150 guests from the political, business and research communities, we showed for the…

  • The first of its kind

    Whether new materials, improved routes, complex optimisation problems or ultra-efficient machine learning: quantum computers are designed to solve problems where conventional supercomputers fail. The first projects have already started at…

  • Now: Quantum Effects 2023 | C2.2A34

    Quantum Effects From Tuesday, 10 October 2023Until Wednesday, 11 October 2023 Messe StuttgartC2.2A34 With meanwhile nine hardware and seven software and application projects, we have established a strong quantum computing…

  • Our experience at World of Quantum 2023

    The first moment of clarity came even before the first day of the fair: after the last traces of set-up had been wiped off our stand, the quantum computers had…

  • StarQ

    Processes for surface treatment of diamond to improve the quality of diamond qubit systems for quantum computers.

  • DLR QCI projekt SQUAP: Kick-off for a Spin Qubit Analysis platform

    The Spin-enabling hardware project SQuAp started work with a kick-off: Our industrial partner Advanced Quantum is developing a qualification system for us to analyze the functionality and properties of spin…

  • Project DIAQ: Kick-off for the manufacture of diamond quantum hardware

    Ulm continues to develop into the focal point for our NV center activities: With a kick-off event at the Innovation Center Ulm, work on the QCI project DIAQ officially began…

  • Künstlicher Diamant

    DIAQ

    Production of qubit diamonds for room temperature quantum computers

  • 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 solid-state spin qubits in materials such as diamonds,…

  • Spin-enabling technologies

    Qubits based on solid-state spins are well suited for the construction of quantum computers due to their potential for miniaturisation and scalability. However, targeted and reproducible production with defined properties…