In the period from 2020 to March 2024, the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Economic Affairs provided a total of 40 million euros to support the establishment of the KQCBW and the joint projects coordinated by the competence center. In the last project phase, researchers from a total of six Fraunhofer Institutes worked together with 17 other university, college and non-university institutes in the state and 56 associated corporate partners to advance research and development work on various topics using the competence center's quantum computing resources - from quantum simulation in the materials and natural sciences to requirements for powerful and reliable hardware environments and the programming of quantum algorithms for industrial needs.
SEQUOIA End-to-End
Transparent Quantum Software Engineering and Algorithm Design of application-centric End-to-End Solutions
QC4BW II
Diamond-based spintronic quantum register for a scalable quantum processor
QuESt+
IBM quantum computers: Material design for electrochemical energy storage and conversion using innovative simulation techniques