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How Germany wants to catch up in quantum technology

How Germany wants to catch up in quantum technology


(July 24, 2022/Munich) “When the quantum advantage is achieved, the technology will disruptively change the market“, commented Claudia Linnhoff-Popien, head of QAR-Lab at LMU Munich. Completely new approaches would be possible in material research, logistics, medical technology and the training of neural networks.

As a consequence, „the German economy has to prepare for the age of quantum computing”, says Claudia Linnhoff-Popien.
For this purpose the project QuCUN was founded: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, in collaboration with its spin-off Aqarios and with BASF and SAP, is developing a platform that will become a central hub for companies working on quantum computers.

Read more about quantum technology in Germany in the Handelsblatt article:
www.handelsblatt.com/quantentechnologie

For more information on the QuCUN project, please visit: www.qucun.de



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