Launch of Quantum Computing Advisory Board to Guide Europe’s Quantum Computing Strategy
A new Quantum Computing Advisory Board (Q-CAB) has been established to consult on the future of quantum computing in Europe.
EuRyQa White Paper Outlines Europe’s Path to Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing with Neutral Atoms
While today’s Quantum computing prototype systems can already tackle computational problems at the limits of classical computers, the path toward fully scalable, fault-tolerant quantum computers is now becoming clearer.
QEC4QEA: Training Europe’s Next Generation of Quantum Experts
While the field of quantum computing is advancing rapidly, there remains a shortage of professionals with the skills needed to translate theoretical knowledge into practical applications.
OpenSuperQPlus Advances EU Quantum Flagship Benchmarks for Next-Generation Quantum Computing
A new study from OpenSuperQPlus and partner projects introduces scalable benchmarks to reliably measure and compare the performance of emerging quantum computing systems.
Breakthrough in PASQuanS2: Symmetries Unlock Hidden Patterns in Quantum Algorithms
An international team of scientists from Forschungszentrum Jülich (Germany) and Los Alamos National Laboratory (USA) has recently uncovered new insights into a promising quantum algorithm for solving complex optimization problems.
QSolid Milestone: First External Users Gain Access to Germany’s Integrated Quantum Computer
QSolid reaches a key milestone by opening its quantum computer prototype to external users, marking a major step toward practical, integrated quantum computing applications.
OpenSuperQPlus: Exploring Fair Access to Quantum Computing
TU Delft researchers examine the challenges of accessing quantum technologies, from defining meaningful use to balancing openness with security, within the broader OpenSuperQPlus initiative.





