QUDORA has joined the Danish Quantum Community (DQC), connecting our ion-trap quantum systems with Denmark’s quantum research and industry network.
This partnership brings together QUDORA’s quantum computing expertise with DQC’s established community of researchers, startups, and industry partners. Our focus on reliable quantum systems -backed by the €42 million German Aerospace Center contract for our Xaphiro quantum computer – complements DQC’s role in fostering practical quantum technology development across Denmark.
DQC has built a reputation for connecting quantum researchers with industry partners who can deliver real results. Our recent progress in Hamburg, where our team successfully trapped single ions at our partner laboratory with DLR, demonstrates the kind of steady technical advancement that both organizations value. This foundational breakthrough now enables us to focus on optimizing our quantum systems in the months ahead. Through our quantum cloud platform and ongoing hardware development, we’re working to provide dependable quantum computing resources. This partnership allows us to extend that work into the Danish market while learning from DQC’s network of quantum professionals.
Dr. Amado Bautista (CEO of QUDORA): “We are excited to join the Danish quantum ecosystem – one of the most collaborative and fast-growing communities in the field. With its unique pace and momentum, it represents the right place to accelerate progress and strengthen Europe’s position as a global quantum leader.”
Jani Heikkinen (VP of Business Development): “We are very happy to become a member of DQC and begin collaboration with Denmark’s advanced quantum ecosystem. I am confident this partnership will create significant business opportunities for both us and our Danish partners as we work together to build this industry further across Europe.”
We look forward to contributing our ion-trap technology and quantum engineering experience to the broader European quantum community through this collaboration.