

We are pleased to share that our partner Technical University of Denmark (DTU) recently delivered an impactful talk at the 12th International Conference on Quantum Dots (QD2024), a leading event focused on quantum dot technology, that took place in March 18-22 in Munich, Germany.
The presentation, titled “Heterogeneous on-chip Integration of QD-based quantum photonic devices operating in the telecom C-band,” showcased DTU’s pioneering work within the QPIC1550 project.
The talk highlighted the latest progress in integrating quantum dot (QD)-based photonic devices with on-chip systems, specifically targeting operation in the telecom C-band. This advancement is a key component in QPIC1550’s objective to develop high-performance, scalable quantum photonic integrated circuits (PICs) for secure communications and quantum sensing.
DTU’s innovative approach to heterogeneous integration is expected to enhance the functionality and adaptability of quantum photonic devices, further advancing the field of quantum information technology.