Scale-up wants to de-bottleneck quantum puzzles in R&D
Here’s a puzzle: Why do companies like L’Oréal, Pfizer, BASF and DuPont spend millions discovering new molecules with interesting properties? Answer: Because new molecules are... Read More
US quantum computer company chooses Copenhagen for global HQ
The world’s most powerful quantum computer is about to start construction in Innovation District Copenhagen. It is a so-called level 2 quantum computer, the price... Read More
Emulating quantum computer operations with AI shows way forward
Quantum computers are not quite here yet, but some scientists just can’t wait. Researchers at Innovation District Copenhagen-partner University of Copenhagen programmed the Danish AI-supercomputer... Read More
Danish/Japanese start-up will help you speak Quantum
Quantum computers could be available for your industry sooner than you thought possible. The Japanese start-up QunaSys is already busy writing the algorithms and software... Read More
Boosting quantum business in the house that Bohr built
ECOSYSTEM NEWS: Quantum technology may still sound like science fiction, but it is very much science fact. In a house in the heart of the... Read More
Denmark launches the world’s largest quantum technology fund in Innovation District Copenhagen
The world’s largest quantum technology fund was launched today 2nd October 2025 at an event hosted by our partner University of Copenhagen. The Export and... Read More
Wafer factory to boost quantum tech in innovation district
For the first time, Denmark is establishing production of microchip wafers at the leading standard. This makes Denmark a global player in chip production. The... Read More
Research Training Programme to Develop Future Quantum Specialists
With support from Villum Foundation, the Innovation Districty Copenhagen-partner University of Copenhagen is now launching a new research training programme. The university’s Quantum Hub will... Read More







