As a hub connecting research, industry, research funding, and the public, the Munich Quantum Valley (MQV) serves as the focal point for the development of the entire spectrum of quantum technologies. It promotes an efficient transfer of knowledge from research to industry, establishes a globally connected network, and offers tailored education and training programs in quantum science and technology.
Utilizing three of the most promising technology platforms—superconducting, neutral atom, and trapped-ion qubit systems—Munich Quantum Valley will develop and operate competitive quantum computers in Bavaria. Through a unique, holistic approach, researchers are advancing all layers, from hardware and software to applications.
Munich Quantum Valley brings together research expertise and technology transfer capabilities from three major universities and key research organizations: the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities (BAdW), the German Aerospace Center (DLR), the Fraunhofer Society (FhG), Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU), Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU), the Max Planck Society (MPG), and the Technical University of Munich (TUM). This collaboration will drive the advancement of quantum technologies at all levels for future applications in science, research, and industry.
Munich Quantum Valley is a registered association and is supported by the Bavarian state government.