QTI co-leads QBN Working Group on Photonic Quantum Technologies

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QTI co-leads QBN Working Group on Photonic Quantum Technologies

QTI has taken on a co-leadership role within the Quantum Business Network (QBN) Working Group on Photonic Quantum Technologies, a key initiative focused on driving forward advancements in the photonic quantum technology industry. 

This working group brings together experts, companies, and research institutions with a shared commitment to innovation in photonics for quantum applications. On the 11th of July 2024 the group held its kick-off meeting. 

Through this leadership role, QTI aims to foster stronger connections across industry and academia, enabling collaborative progress in photonic technologies that can directly support developments in secure communication, quantum sensing, and computing. QTI’s involvement with QBN underscores its commitment to industry collaboration, knowledge exchange, and positioning Europe at the forefront of quantum technology innovation.For more information on the QBN Working Group on Photonic Quantum Technologies, visit the QBN website.

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QTI co-leads QBN Working Group on Photonic Quantum Technologies

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QTI co-leads QBN Working Group on Photonic Quantum Technologies

QTI has taken on a co-leadership role within the Quantum Business Network (QBN) Working Group on Photonic Quantum Technologies, a key initiative focused on driving forward advancements in the photonic quantum technology industry. 

This working group brings together experts, companies, and research institutions with a shared commitment to innovation in photonics for quantum applications. On the 11th of July 2024 the group held its kick-off meeting. 

Through this leadership role, QTI aims to foster stronger connections across industry and academia, enabling collaborative progress in photonic technologies that can directly support developments in secure communication, quantum sensing, and computing. QTI’s involvement with QBN underscores its commitment to industry collaboration, knowledge exchange, and positioning Europe at the forefront of quantum technology innovation.For more information on the QBN Working Group on Photonic Quantum Technologies, visit the QBN website.

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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