The increased interest in quantum communication is reflected by the fact that the topic has been included in the official events of this year’s Hungarian Science Festival. The event on 12 November, hosted by the MTA’s Human Sciences Research House... Continue reading
Our QCIHungary project was represented at the 2024 Conference of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DGLR) organised in Hamburg from 30 September to 2 October. The 73rd Deutsche Luft- und Raumfahrtkongresses is the largest German scientific aerospace conference,... Continue reading
HellasQCI, the national quantum communication project of Greece, organised its third educational workshop at the Foundation for Research and Technology – Hellas (FORTH) in Heraklion, Crete, Greece, from 4 to 6 September 2024, in a cryptographically interesting location. In 1908,... Continue reading
The Budapest University of Technology and Economics opened its doors again this year for the Researchers’ Night. On 27 September, the BME Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics hosted presentations on quantum communication, as well. In the Mobile Communication and... Continue reading
The QCIHungary project team leader, Dr. László Bacsárdi, introduces himself in a video recording, where he discusses the professional work at BME and the tasks of the BME team within the project. Continue reading
The coordinator of the QCIHungary project, János Mohácsi, introduces himself in a short video message, where he discusses the role of KIFÜ and the most important elements of the project. Continue reading
Two researchers of QCIHungary, Botond Márton (Budapest University of Technology and Economics) and Ottó Hanyecz (Eötvös Loránd Science University) had great experiences at the Quantum Communications Summer School in Malta between July 22-26 organized by the Maltese National QCI Project... Continue reading
The EIC Accelerator Challenge on “Emerging Quantum Technology Components” is currently open. The Accelerator Challenge aims to foster innovation in quantum information processing components. Supporting European deep tech start-ups in developing quantum technology hardware components is crucial for Europe’s technological... Continue reading
Halfway through the initial phase of EuroQCI implementation, the IrelandQCI project organised a 3-day workshop between July 1st and 3rd at the Camden Court Hotel in Dublin. QCIHungary delegated Ádám Nagy from ELTE Faculty of Informatics, Balázs Visky and Ildikó... Continue reading
Professor Sándor Imre, Head of Department of Networked Systems and Services at the Budapest University of Technology (BME) and Balázs Visky, Head of the IP Network Development Office at KIFÜ, both QCIHungary team members, participated in the workshop organised by... Continue reading
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