Shaping the future of quantum technology

With QUARKS, we want to inform industry about quantum technology and promote forward-looking collaborations. In addition to our focus on quantum communication, we are also a competent partner for quantum computing and quantum sensor technology.

News for Industry

We highlight the collaboration between the Quantum Communication Networks Group of the TU Dresden and T-Labs, the research and innovation centre of Deutsche Telekom. This strategic partnership was recently presented to Abdu Mudesir, CTO of Deutsche Telekom, highlighting the key role of Quantum Edge Computing in the evolution of future 6G networks.

During the presentation, the great potential of this technology in redefining the paradigms of next-generation networks emerged. The synergy between TU Dresden’s excellence in quantum communication and T-Labs’ industry-oriented approach is opening up new perspectives, accelerating innovation and helping to shape the future of telecommunications.

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Shaping the future of quantum technology With QUARKS, we want to inform industry about quantum technology and promote forward-looking collaborations. In addition to our focus on quantum communication, we are […]

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Call for Industry Partners

Your opportunity for targeted further training in the Industry

As we are aiming to design a training program that fits exactly your need for knowledge on quantum topics, we are currently surveying precisely this need in a short survey.

Be part of the quantum future

We offer various educational and cooperation formats that impart knowledge and promote exchange between science and industry.

Industrial Innovation Day

A whole day dedicated to quantum technology: network with leading researchers and get a practical overview of the current state of the art. Regardless of whether you are just getting into the topic or would like to discuss specific applications, we offer the right platform for every level of knowledge with interactive formats.

Mentoring program

Our mentoring program brings industry representatives together with students in learning tandems. Supervised by our scientists, they deepen their knowledge of quantum computing and quantum communication. From September 2025 to June 2026, we offer monthly two-hour sessions that range from knowledge transfer to creative implementation of what has been learned.

Industry training

We offer practical training courses on quantum topics, individually tailored to your knowledge requirements and the target group in your company. Whether it’s the basics, specific applications or current research results – we design the training to meet your requirements. Contact us and we will develop a suitable offer.

Your advantages

> Gain knowledge on current research topics with disruptive potential

> New and exciting perspectives through exchange with young talents

> Long-term securing of skilled workers through targeted promotion of young talent

> Interactive learning experience

Events for Industry

Hub:Disrupt 2025

QUARKS participates in Hub:Disrupt, the Smart Systems Hub event that brings innovators together to tackle challenges, seize opportunities and shape the future of industrial automation.

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Berlin 6G Conference 2025

QUARKS participates in the 6G 2025 Conference in Berlin, the annual networking event of the German 6G programme, organised by 6G Platform Germany.

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Silicon Saxony Day

On 17 June at Dresden Airport, Silicon Saxony Day is one of the most important international high-tech and networking events in Europe.

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QUARKS participates in Hub:Disrupt, the Smart Systems Hub event that brings innovators together to tackle challenges, seize opportunities and shape the future of industrial automation.
QUARKS participates in Hub:Disrupt, the Smart Systems Hub event that brings innovators together to tackle challenges, seize opportunities and shape the future of industrial automation.

QUARKS will participate in Hub:Disrupt 2025 with a workshop dedicated to the topic of quantum randomness. The meeting will open with an introductory presentation on the differences between classical and quantum randomness, highlighting the importance of the quality of randomness in everyday life and in modern technologies. Through historical examples and real applications, participants will be involved in a series of interactive activities designed to stimulate reflection and participation.

Contact person

Vivian Hoffmann

M.Sc.
Tandem Mentoring Programme Manager
TU Dresden