A multinational European deep-tech consortium named QUARTERNEXT has launched a four-year, cross-border initiative to mature and formally certify quantum-safe communication infrastructures. Coordinated by Spanish cybersecurity hardware developer Luxquanta, the project establishes a 48-month deployment pipeline that spans specialized entities across Spain, Austria, and the Netherlands. Funded under the Digital Europe Programme’s IRIS² Quantum Communication Infrastructure (QCI) framework, the partnership develops certified, industrial-grade systems to directly support the European Union’s broader EuroQCI mandate—an initiative focused on interconnecting member states via highly secure, tamper-evident communication networks. The technological roadmap targets the miniaturization, deployment, and standardization of Continuous-Variable Quantum Key Distribution (CV-QKD) systems. While [...]

A European consortium has launched QUARTERNEXT to advance quantum-safe networks through hardware, software, testing, and certification efforts.

The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) has launched Project Triad, a multi-tiered federal initiative designed to combine quantum sensing, quantum networking, and quantum…

The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia’s national science agency, has engineered and delivered two field-ready Quantum Light Sources…

A multinational European deep-tech consortium named QUARTERNEXT has launched a four-year, cross-border initiative to mature and formally certify quantum-safe communication…

International research networks and academic sponsors have opened competitive application windows targeting immediate software optimizations for early fault-tolerant quantum…