EPIQUE (EU | Horizon Europe)
PROJECT PARTNER:
- Quantum Lab | Università di Roma | Rome, Italy
- Nanophotonics | Università di Roma | Rome, Italy
- University of Vienna (UNIVIE) | Vienna, Austria
- CNRS | Université Paris-Saclay | Palaiseau, France
- DTU Electro | Technical University of Denmark | Kongens Lyngby, Denmark
- DTU Physics | Technical University of Denmark | Kongens Lyngby, Denmark
- CNR INF | Milano, Italy
- INL | Braga, Portugal
- University of Paderborn (UPB) | Paderborn, Germany
- NASK | Warszawa, Poland
- Single Quantum | Delft, The Netherlands
- QUANDELA | Massy, France
- CEA | Grenoble, France
- CVTU | TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE | Prague, Czech Republic
- University of Heidelberg (UPB) | Heidelberg, Germany
- UniFI | Firenze, Italy
- UCC/Tyndll | Cork, Ireland
- IMEC | Leuven, Belgium
- NKT PHOTONICS | Birkerød, Denmark
- QUBIG GMBH | Munich, Germany
QUBIG is participating in a joint project supported by the European Union Programme Horizon Europe. EPIQUE is a research project funded with €10,340,000 by the European Commission under the call HORIZON-CL4-2023-DIGITAL-EMERGING-01-CNECT within the European Quantum Flagship initiative. It is carried out by 18 partners from 12 countries. The final ambitious goal is to build a European quantum computer based on scalable photonic technology that will be made available to the European industry and academia to tap into the potential markets and applications of quantum computing. In EPIQUE, academic laboratories and deep-tech start-ups will work in synergy to assemble photonic platforms for quantum computing based on photonic cluster states and measurement induced operations.
Find out more here: www.quantumepique.eu