DTU engages the public with live Quantum Key Demonstrations at Culture Night 2024 in Copenhagen

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DTU at Culture Night 2024 in Copenhagen

DTU recently participated in the annual Culture Night in Copenhagen, a major science outreach event aimed at bringing cutting-edge research to the public. At the heart of the city, DTU’s basic quantum research group, part of the High-Speed Optical Communication Group, hosted an engaging showcase featuring live Quantum Key Demonstrators. This interactive event provided visitors with a unique opportunity to explore the fundamentals of quantum research and its significant role in modern cryptography systems.

The event drew an enthusiastic crowd, eager to learn how quantum technology impacts everyday life, particularly in the realm of secure communications. By bridging the gap between complex research and public understanding, DTU reinforced its commitment to fostering community awareness and appreciation for the advancements in quantum technology.

Find here more details on Culture Night 2024.

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DTU engages the public with live Quantum Key Demonstrations at Culture Night 2024 in Copenhagen

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DTU at Culture Night 2024 in Copenhagen

DTU recently participated in the annual Culture Night in Copenhagen, a major science outreach event aimed at bringing cutting-edge research to the public. At the heart of the city, DTU’s basic quantum research group, part of the High-Speed Optical Communication Group, hosted an engaging showcase featuring live Quantum Key Demonstrators. This interactive event provided visitors with a unique opportunity to explore the fundamentals of quantum research and its significant role in modern cryptography systems.

The event drew an enthusiastic crowd, eager to learn how quantum technology impacts everyday life, particularly in the realm of secure communications. By bridging the gap between complex research and public understanding, DTU reinforced its commitment to fostering community awareness and appreciation for the advancements in quantum technology.

Find here more details on Culture Night 2024.

The QPIC 1550 project received funding from the European Union's Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement No 101135785. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

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