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Network meeting of the quantum aktiv partners

Nice to finally met you! We have been looking forward to it for a long time and finally we were able to get to know all our partners from the BMBF's quantum aktiv funding line. We are all pursuing the same goal: to make quantum technologies more understandable and better known.

Over the coming months and years, we will come together again and again to exchange ideas. That's why the network meeting is so important for us to strengthen networking and understand what the individual projects are working on.

After a brief welcome from Thomas Thuilot and Prof. Dr. Michael Schäfer, who are coordinating the quantum aktiv project from our HRW FabLab, we had a very special guest at the event. Dr. Fabian Lausen from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) also listened to all the presentations and informed us about current developments in the projects.

The following projects are part of quantum aktiv: Quantum Minilabs, QUANTista, DiQUaMus, GalaQSci, 2QA, Quantum-Arcade, Q-Bus, quantumexpedition, Q-tRaum, Quantum Career, Qool Sensing, QuantWorld, HedwiQ, QOI