Experience photonic quantum technology at Photonics West in San Francisco
Catch a glimpse of our quantum computing chip and experience the world’s first industrialized quantum sensor for particle metrology. Gain insights into the potential of quantum technology for applications of today and tomorrow and learn how quantum technology can secure your competitive edge. From 31 January to 02 February 2023 Photonics West, the world’s leading […]
Q.ANT goes Fairs and Exhibitions 2023
A varied, international trade show schedule is in store for Q.ANT in 2023: SPIE Photonics West in San Francisco at the end of January will kick things off, followed by Pittcon in Philadelphia in mid-March. After Hannover Messe in mid-April, it’s off to Munich at the end of June for World of Quantum as part […]
Q.ANT wishes Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
We wish all our business and development partners, customers, Q.ANTies and friends a Merry Christmas, a peaceful holiday season and a good start into the New Year 2023! Looking back, it was an exciting year 2022 with many highlights, see for yourself!
Quantum technology is getting more and more attention in the media
Quantum technology is getting more and more attention in the media – and with it Q.ANT is also in the spotlight. For example, Q.ANT CEO Michael Förtsch is listed in the Handelsblatt article “Next Generation” as one of the “30 top executives who will change Germany”. A technical discussion on the advantages of photonic quantum […]
Kirill Spasibko awarded second place at Quantum Future Award 2022
Q.ANTie Kirill Spasibko was acknowledged with the second place at Quantum Future Award 2022. Advertised by BMBF Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung, Kirill received the prize for his doctoral thesis about the parametric down-conversion, the most practical source of entangled photons, at high gain. The intention of the study-award is to honor outstanding scientific work […]
Q.ANT on-chip optical modulators successfully demonstrated
Q.ANT has accomplished the next milestone towards the development of its photonic quantum computer. At the heart of Q.ANT’s approach to photonic quantum computing is the quantum photonic integrated circuit PIC. Here, Qbits based on light serve as information carriers. By spatial and temporal manipulation of the photons through the modulator, quantum effects are generated. […]
Q.ANT awarded at Schwarzer Löwe
Q.ANT was awarded second place at Schwarzer Löwe in the Founder’s category. The quantum particle Sensor convinced the jury to select Q.ANT to the finalists, of which Q.ANT received second place of the prestigious business award of the state of Baden-Württemberg. The sensor for particle metrology is the world’s first industrial sensor which makes use […]
Q.ANT, Bosch, TRUMPF and German Aerospace Center aim to use quantum sensors to control satellites
Project partners plan to launch first satellite with quantum technology attitude control in 2027 // Quantum sensors are a key technology for accurately controlling the orientation of communication satellites // Scientific expertise to be provided by the Ferdinand-Braun-Institut, Leibniz-Institut für Höchstfrequenztechnik // German government allocates eight-figure sum to support QYRO project Stuttgart/Cologne/Berlin, August 26, 2022 […]
MiLiQuant project successfully finalized
After three years of joint developments, the publicly BMBF-funded project MiLiQuant – Miniaturized Light Sources for Quantum Technology – expired. Led and coordinated by Q.ANT, the project aim of developing beam sources based on diode lasers to enable industrial use of quantum technologies was successfully achieved. The interdisciplinary consortium of science and industry with the […]
Q.ANT announced as Falling Walls Winner
What an honor! The Falling Walls Foundation announced Q.ANT as one of 25 winners in the category of science start-ups of the Falling Walls Venture. Our vision to revolutionize Data Generation and Data Processing using Quantum Technology convinced the international jury. It’s our honor to be selected out of 131 high class submissions from 34 […]