QVLS: Quantum Technology from Lower Saxony
Quantum Valley Lower Saxony (QVLS) brings together Lower Saxony’s quantum expertise in science, industry and politics. Together, this network stands for research and transfer of quantum technologies in the global race.
Funded by the Ministry of Science of Lower Saxony and the Volkswagen Foundation, the non-profit association QVLS e.V. shapes the impact of quantum technologies in business and society.
Activites
QVLS Winter School 2026 (Feb. 23.-27.)
Quantum Computing & Quantum Logic with trapped ions
LECTURES – STARTUP AND INDUSTRY VISITS – EVENING EVENTS
Register now!
Cluster4future QVLS-iLabs on the move:
New speaker team and phase 2 in sight
With a new structure and clear focus, QVLS-iLabs is positioning itself for the future: New speaker teams, consisting of tandems of representatives from science and industry, strengthen the link between research and application.
The proposal for the second funding phase has been submitted. The iLabs partners hope to be able to continue the successful collaboration in a further project phase!
Events
Events
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QVLS Winter School 2026
BildungQuantum Computing & Quantum Logic with trapped ions - LECTURES - STARTUP AND INDUSTRY VISITS - EVENING EVENTS - Register now!
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Foundations of Future Communication Systems (FFCS): Innovations in Communication
BildungEduard Jorswieck Christian Deppe, Boulat Bash, Holger Boche, Uzi Pereg, and Shun Watanabe, are organising a small conference on the topic of ‘FFCS Foundations of Future Communication Systems: Innovations in […]
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Science Slam – Zukunftscluster QVLS-iLabs
BildungAn diesem Abend steht das Thema “Quantentechnologie” im Vordergrund. Das Ziel der sechs Slammer*innen wird auch dieses Mal wieder sein, euch ihre Forschung und Entwicklung auf unterhaltsame Weise näher zu bringen.
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DPG Tagung – Vortrag: “Gravitationswellenastronomie – quo vadis?”
TU Dresden Bergstraße 64, Dresden, Sachsen, GermanyForschungVon Prof. Dr. Michèle Heurs, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Deutsches Zentrum für Astrophysik (DZA), Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) Mi, 11. März 2026, 19:00 Uhr | TU Dresden, Hörsaalzentrum, Bergstr. 64, 01069 Dresden, […]
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Save the date: Virtual Talk by Marilù Chiofalo – Subjectivity and In/Discipline in Science – a Gender perspective
BildungThe new QLVS initiative Researchers for Inclusion, Support and Exchange (RISE) presents the second event
News
Bringing More Quantum Technology into Application
The QVLS-iLabs future cluster enters its second phase with €15 million in funding
Register now for QVLS Winter School 2026 (Feb. 23.-27.)
Quantum Computing & Quantum Logic with trapped ions – LECTURES – STARTUP AND INDUSTRY VISITS – EVENING EVENTS – Register now!
15 million euros for a brilliant AI revolution
They want to bring light to the world of microelectronics: The state of Lower Saxony and the Volkswagen Foundation are providing around €15 million in funding to the Lower Saxony microelectronics consortium ‘Nitride Technology Centre’ (NTC), which is led by TU Braunschweig. Under the project name ‘Bringing Light to Microelectronics’ (BRIGHT), the consortium is developing, among other things, a unique neuromorphic computer based on LEDs. In the future, this is expected to dramatically reduce the enormous power consumption of AI applications.
QVLS at the Parliamentary Evening in Berlin: Strengthening Political Support for Germany’s Quantum Future
What can you hope for from a parliamentary evening? In many cases, far more than expected. Such an event becomes a test of how well a community understands its strategic needs and how clearly it can communicate them to the policymakers who shape the framework for...
A new Chapter for QVLS: Introducing the QVLS innovation GmbH
We are excited to share the next milestone in the evolution of Quantum Valley Lower Saxony: the founding of QVLS Innovation GmbH. Since its establishment in 2020, QVLS has been among Germany’s first dedicated quantum initiatives. Over the past years, it has earned the...
From Classroom to Global Forum: Dr. Franziska Greinert brings Quantum expertise to the OECD – OCDE
How do you build a bridge between today’s education and tomorrow’s quantum workforce?










