Eindhoven, The Netherlands

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  • Possibly the best place in the world to industrialize extremely complex (quantum and other) systems
  • With 75.000 engineers of all types, you can find support through hiring or
  • Utilize the local R&D/manufacturing model: A codesigning supply chain so strong you can create hightech (quantum) systems of arbitrary complexity with a limited internal team.
  • The technical university of Eindhoven provides top facilities and a growing number of new engineers. Key technologies in quantum security, sensing and (neutral atom) computing are researched.
  • Integrated photonics is a strong asset of the region, with design and manufacturing locally present, ready to enable new quantum technologies.

Brainport: A highly international, friendly and cooperative region where you can create and (mass) produce your quantum systems.

The Brainport region (Eindhoven and surrounding area) is likely the densest center for hightech system industrialization in the world.

Boasting the highest patent/inhabitant rate in the EU, a packed ecosystem of companies in the mechanical, electronics, system, optics, software and more supplies industry giants such as Philips, NXP and ASML.

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What is the Quantum Campus?

The European Quantum Campus represents a growing number of leading hubs where quantum R&D takes place, where people can meet and work on the next milestones for the young quantum economy. This initiative started with the trilateral collaboration between France, Germany and the Netherlands; but is open to additional partners as we grow the ecosystem across Europe.

In the coming months, we will place more information about hubs and joint projects on this website

This initiative is led by:

Each organization brings unique expertise, collectively enhancing quantum technology education and innovation across these European nations.