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Stuttgart/Garching, Germany – July 22, 2025 – Q.ANT has delivered its Native Processing Server (NPS) to the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ), marking the first integration [...]
Largest Series A funding for photonic computing in Europe will accelerate commercial rollout of light-based processors to address AI’s escalating energy and scalability crisis [...]
For the first time, ISC attendees can experience analog photonic computing in action QANT’s Native Processing Server (NPS) can deliver breakthrough levels of performance and [...]
Innovative manufacturing approach upcycles existing CMOS facility accelerating development of energy-efficient photonic AI chips and democratizing semiconductor manufacturing, enabling supply chain resilience and technology independence [...]
Stuttgart, Germany – January 27, 2025. What role will Germany play in the global chip industry? Robert Habeck sought answers to this question during his [...]
Q.ANT is in the German experts consortium lead of the LichtBriQ project, funded by the Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung BMBF. The project has been [...]
Available Now: Q.ANT’s first Native Processing Unit is poised to provide at least 30x energy efficiency improvements and substantial performance boost bringing Data Center sustainability [...]
Q.ANT is excited to welcome 2025 and again push the possible. Here’s to a year full of progress, success, innovation and partnership. We’re ready to [...]
To all our clients, business partners, friends, supporters and everyone with whom we work together, as the holidays are approaching, we’d like to thank you [...]
Q.ANT will exhibit at COMPAMED 2024 from 11-14 November 2024 in Düsseldorf, Germany, the premier event for high-tech solutions in medical technology. Learn about the [...]
Photon-based Quantum Sensor Q.M 10 Now Available for Medical Technology Stuttgart, October 16, 2024 – Q.ANT, the leading German startup for light-based data processing and [...]
Live test Q.ANT’s energy efficient Native Processing Unit with photonic chip inside. The first generation is tailored for AI inference to improve the carbon footprint [...]
We are excited to announce that Q.ANT has been recognized by Gartner® as a Sample Vendor in three Gartner® Hype Cycle™ 2024 reports. This acknowledgment [...]
For the third year in a row, Q.ANT participated in the B2Run Event in Stuttgart. With an amazing third of the staff, 32 Q.ANT runners [...]
Stuttgart / Hanover, April 18, 2024 – Human-Interface-Technologies have the potential to revolutionize entire industries. With its magnetic field sensor, the German photonic deep-tech scale-up [...]
Stuttgart, 8th April 2024 / The properties of raw materials and feedstock play a decisive role in analysis and production processes as well as in [...]
Quantum sensor for particle analysis improves quality control of printing powders in additive manufacturing Stuttgart, 20. March 2024 / In additive manufacturing, the properties of [...]
Stuttgart, 8 March 2024 / The high-tech company Q.ANT and Fraunhofer IPA today signed an agreement to establish the Competence Centre Human-Machine-Interface. The aim of [...]
Q.ANT Introduces Revolutionary Particle Sensor for Ceramics Production Imagine: a particle sensor that tracks size, speed, and distribution in real-time. No more waiting for lab [...]
In just two weeks, SPIE BiOS Expo 2024 kicks off, unveiling advancements in the biomedical optics industry. If you are attending, meet our team around [...]
A varied, international trade show schedule is in store for Q.ANT in 2024: these are the stops that we have planned for this year! Where [...]
As we step into this new year, Q.ANT is excited to welcome 2024 with fresh opportunities, innovation, and shared successes. In the past year, we’ve [...]
To all our clients, partners, and everyone we work together, As the holidays are approaching, we’d like to thank you for your support and partnership [...]
When cultivating algae, population vitality is crucial. However, existing monitoring procedures of bioreactors typically only track the optical density of algae cultures, which provides limited [...]