Q.ANT Partners with PlanQK to Advance Photonic Quantum Technology

Q.ANT, a startup emerging from the renowned German high-tech company TRUMPF, has announced its collaboration with PlanQK as an associated partner. The partnership aims to strengthen the quantum computing community by leveraging Q.ANT’s expertise in photonic quantum technology. PlanQK, platform and ecosystem for quantum applications, is a flagship project, supported by public funds from the Federal […]

Q.ANT presents the potentials of quantum technology at the Hannover Fair

Fully integrated quantum magnetic field sensor brings reading of human muscle signals within reach Small, lightweight and highly sensitive: with a magnetic field sensor the size of the palm of a hand, Stuttgart-based start-up Q.ANT wants to open up industrial fields of application. One could be medical technology. In the near future, the quantum sensor […]

ACHEMA: Q.ANT optimizes Process Technology with the World’s first Quantum Particle Sensor

At this year’s ACHEMA (Hall 11.0 Booth F50), the start-up Q.ANT is exhibiting the world’s first industrial-grade quantum sensor as a particle sensor. This can simultaneously measure three parameters in real-time. An artificial intelligence (AI) analyzes the measured parameters and classifies the particles according to their shape. This allows optimized and sustainable operation of plants […]

TRUMPF and SICK develop the first industrial quantum sensor

Cooperation agreement on development of industrial quantum sensor signed // Successful functional test of the world’s first quantum optical sensor for serial production // First sensors in industrial use from 2021 // Experts estimate total market for quantum sensors at about EUR 1.1 bn. by 2023 Ditzingen/Waldkirch, 5 November 2020 – The wholly-owned TRUMPF subsidiary […]

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