Quantum Computing
Making Germany more digitally sovereign
With its largest and most expensive project to date, the cyber agency wants to make Germany more digitally sovereign. “Sovereignty is created by trading,” explained Christian Hummert, head of the Halle-based federal agency, in an interview with the German Press Agency.
Light instead of silicon
Q.ANT’s photonic native computing technology processes data using light instead of electrons. It can therefore handle complex computing tasks more efficiently than today’s chip technologies. The innovative photonic chip technology therefore has the potential to completely change the digital landscape.
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Quantum technology made in Germany and Ireland
Unbreakable encryption and life-saving drugs developed with unprecedented precision are just a small taste of the transformative future that quantum computing promises.
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Everything you need to know
Quantum computers work according to a completely different concept than conventional computers. This makes them so incredibly fast that they are believed to have the potential to bring about revolutionary changes in various fields. Find out how this concept works and what applications are currently being developed in this article.
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