Funds for the QVLS-HTI in quantum technology

As a proud founding member of the QVLS e.V. (Quantum Valley Lower Saxony e.V.), we are very pleased about the funding from the state of Lower Saxony.

The so-called High-Tech Incubator (HTI) is intended to provide substantial support for the establishment of start-ups that rely on quantum technologies.

The possibilities of using quantum processes for pioneering technological innovations, e.g. in the field of computing, cryptography or sensor technology, are full of opportunities.

The complete article can be found on the QVLS website:

https://qvls.de/en/state-of-lower-saxony-funds-high-tech-incubator-to-support-start-ups-in-the-field-of-quantum-technologies/

The next generation of µLED technologies

As part of the EU project SMILE in which we are proud to be a project partner, a new generation of µLED technology is being developed.

Professor J. Daniel Prades from the Universitat de Barcelona visited the Quantum Valley Lower Saxony (QVLS) at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and gave this exciting interview:

https://magazin.tu-braunschweig.de/en/m-post/the-barcelona-braunschweig-led-connection/

QubeDot is founding member of the QVLS e.V.

Our µLED technology also plays an essential role in the development of quantum computers.
For this reason, we have been honored to be a founding member of QVLS e.V. together with renowned partners. After an intensive period of efficient preparation, the QVLS e.V. will go “live” on February 10, 2021 with a digital launch event – accompanied, among others, by the Minister for Science and Culture of Lower Saxony Björn Thümler.

We wish the association all the best for the future!

Here is the link to the digital recording of the event:
https://qvls.de/qvls-launch-event/