Strasbourg, Paris

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Strasbourg offers an international environment enriched by key European institutions. At its core is the University of Strasbourg, dating back to 1538 and renowned for its contributions to quantum research, underscored by its association with five Nobel laureates.

The European Center for Quantum Sciences at the university epitomizes innovation in quantum research and application. It engages in multidisciplinary projects, fosters wide-ranging collaborations, and supports technology transfer and startup growth. A key feature is its advanced quantum computing platform with over 400 atomic qubits, propelling research and education in quantum technology.

Strasbourg, located in eastern France, is a unique European capital known for its significant cultural and institutional presence.

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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.