New express-deal to pave way for more quantum-start-ups from University of Copenhagen
Quantum research is maturing to the point where inventions are now leaving university labs to enter the world of business. To ease the way for... Read More
Innovation District Copenhagen-partner launches quantum partnership with global top university MIT
Quantum computers could change the world but making advanced versions of them requires scientific breakthroughs. Now, American university Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has signed... Read More
Cool start-up will break down barriers for quantum tech innovators
It takes a lot of money to start inventing quantum technology. Even the most basic equipment will set you back some one to two million... Read More
Walking distance to partners is crucial for quantum start-up in Innovation District Copenhagen
Lunchtime is important to the quantum hardware start-up Sparrow Quantum. The company headquarters are just across the street from scientific collaborators at University of Copenhagen’s... Read More
International centre for medical quantum sensing to locate in Copenhagen Science City
Quantum sensing could improve diagnosis and prevention of many diseases. Now, The Novo Nordisk Foundation has awarded a grant of DKK 150 million to establish... Read More
Danish quantum technology development gets massive boost in Copenhagen Science City
Possibly the largest open quantum computer in Europe opens when Copenhagen Science City-partner University of Copenhagen, Niels Bohr Institute, establishes a new 25 quantum bits... Read More
Quantum investors set up shop in innovation district
Quantum Exponential Group, a United Kingdom-based company focused on investing in quantum technology, announced in October 2023 that they will set up a European headquarters... Read More
Copenhagen Science City partner bets 10 million DKK on new quantum companies
University of Copenhagen pledges new venture financing to support quantum technology companies based on university research. This, along with better conditions for researchers, should allow... Read More