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Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering IOF
Albert-Einstein-Str. 7
07745 Jena
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- Quantum Photonics Innovation Hub
- Language of the event
- English
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- Wheelchair access
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- Public
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- Registration required
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Program
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Welcome and introduction
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Overview of Photonic Quantum Systems
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Keynote: Building the QEYSSat mission by putting quantum optics experiments into space
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Telescopes for QKD in space - based on metal optics
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Coffee break + Guided tours to QuBUS + Exhibition
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Pitches from industry
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Packaging challenges for hybrid and integrated photonics quantum systems
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Panel discussion "Roadmap for Space Quantum Technologies"
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Applications and outlook: Quantum communication and information
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Final discussion
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Networking, posters, and snacks
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Welcome to the Quantum Photonics Innovation Hub, a biannual series at the intersection of industry and academia. Hosted by the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering (IOF) in Jena, Germany, this hub serves as a networking platform for industry partners, innovators, and researchers to exchange ideas and exploit synergies.
The workshop will feature engaging poster sessions and invited talks showcasing cutting-edge technologies, visionary solutions, and the latest breakthroughs in photonic quantum systems. This series explores the transformative potential of satellite-based and terrestrial quantum communication, computing and sensing with dedicated topics for every workshop.
Explore breakthroughs in quantum technologies for space applications. This dynamic workshop brings together stakeholders from industry and academia to discuss innovations and challenges of secure satellite communications. We are happy to announce that Thomas Jennewein from the University of Waterloo will present a keynote lecture on “QEYSSat - Application of Photonic Quantum Technologies in Space”.