"We have prepared an extensive exhibition program. In the presentation on June 28, 2023, we will be presenting specifically how our research is contributing to the development and expansion of the quantum computing ecosystem in Germany. At our Q.E.D. booth, we will seek conversation with the expert community about our interactive technology map and network. On Thursday, June 29, 2023, a strategy workshop on the quantum computing ecosystem with invited experts will take place," says Friedrich Dornbusch, Q.E.D. project manager and head of the Regional Development and Innovation Policy Division at Fraunhofer IMW, explaining the research project's trade fair program.
Support and networking project "Quantum Ecosystem Deutschland (Q.E.D.)"
The socio-economic support and networking project "Quantum Ecosystem Germany (Q.E.D.)" underpins the BMBF funding measure "Quantum Computer Demonstration Setups" by providing scientific analyses, strategic knowledge and methodological contributions to active networking. The project, which is divided into two modules, will therefore develop design approaches for the medium- to long-term establishment of a technologically sovereign and internationally competitive quantum computing ecosystem in Germany.
BMBF funding measure "Quantum Computer Demonstration Setups"
The BMBF funding measure "Quantum Computer Demonstration Setups" promotes, in addition to scientific-technical results, the establishment and expansion of sovereign innovation and value creation networks in quantum computing in Germany. In the medium to long term, a technologically sovereign and internationally competitive quantum computing ecosystem is expected to emerge in Germany. New applications and products should thus be rapidly established on the international markets. In doing so, a number of innovation and socio-economic challenges have to be overcome.
Research project "Quantum Ecosystem Deutschland (Q.E.D.)"
at World of QUANTUM 2023:
Location: Hall A1 | Booth: 229 | Trade Fair Center 81823 München
Date: Tuesday, June 27, 2023 - Friday, June 30, 2023
Time: Tue. - Thu.: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. and Fri.: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Meet our Quantum experts at the Q.E.D. fair booth (Hall A1 | Booth: 229) and our expert Dr. Friedrich Dornbusch here:
Wednesday, June 28, 2023, 1:10 p.m. |
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Focus Day Quantum Computing | BMBF |
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LASER World of PHOTONICS 2023 | WORLD of QUANTUM Forum Quantum Science & Industry SESSION 2: QUANTUM COMPUTING ECOSYSTEM |
Halle A1, Stand 220 |
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Presentation by Dr. Friedrich Dornbusch: |
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"Quantum Ecosystem Deutschlan (Q.E.D.)" – The socio-economic accompanying research on the way to a strong Quantum Computing Ecosystem in Germany« |
READ MORE ABOUT THE RESEARCH PROJECT
"QUANTUM ECOSYSTEM DEUTSCHLAND Q.E.D.":
Project webpage (in German):
https://www.imw.fraunhofer.de/de/forschung/reg-transformation-innovationspol/innovationspolitik/projekte/QED.html
Q.E.D. @ LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/qed-fraunhofer-imw
Background:
The project "Quantum Ecosystem Germany (Q.E.D.)" aims to provide scientific support for the establishment of sovereign innovation and value creation networks in quantum computing in Germany. The project, which is divided into two modules, is intended to contribute to the development of actionable knowledge and strategies for the medium- to long-term establishment of a technologically sovereign and internationally competitive quantum computing ecosystem. To this end, new methods and tools for ecosystem analysis will be developed and accompanying and networking formats will be piloted.
The project with the funding code 13N16465 is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research within the framework of the funding program "Quantum Technologies - from Fundamentals to Market".
Your contact: Fraunhofer IMW Neumarkt 9-19, 04109 Leipzig
Communication: Dirk Böttner-Langolf
Phone +49 341 231039-250 | dirk.boettner-langolf@imw.fraunhofer.de
Regionale Development and Innovation Policy: Dr. Friedrich Dornbusch
+49 341 231039-401 | friedrich.dornbusch@imw.fraunhofer.de
Fraunhofer IMW looks back on more than fifteen years of applied, socio-economic research and experience in international projects at the Leipzig location. For the long-term success of clients and partners from business, industry, research and society, the interdisciplinary team develops scientifically sound solutions for the challenges of globalization. The institute and its brainpower have proven expertise in the areas of internationalization, innovation and technology management, technology economics, structural change, regional transformation, data and platform economy, digital value creation, strategy development and knowledge economy. Originally founded as the Fraunhofer Center for Central and Eastern Europe MOEZ in 2006, the new content and strategic orientation of the socio- and techno-economic institute has been expressed in the new name Fraunhofer Center for International Management and Knowledge Economy IMW since 2016. The Center for Economics of Materials complements the portfolio of the Leipzig Fraunhofer IMW as its branch office in Halle (Saale) with expertise in materials science and techno-economics. The transfer to Fraunhofer IMW took place on January 1, 2020, meaning that Fraunhofer IMW is now represented in Saxony-Anhalt in addition to its location in the Free State of Saxony.