Meet our Quantum Community

  • HoQ offers interconnected labs, makerspaces and workspaces for the quantum community all over the Netherlands. The first HoQ locations have opened their doors in Delft, and more buildings will soon follow.

    If you’re interested in joining, don’t hesitate to reach out! We have limited spots available, plus a growing waitlist for our upcoming locations.

  • Quantum Delta NL is well-positioned to contribute to a historic opportunity in quantum by accelerating quantum technology developments in the Netherlands and establishing a collaborative ecosystem that fosters international collaborations with the world's top scientific institutions, businesses, students, and professionals.

    Together, We Unlock Quantum’s Transformative Potential.

  • The quantum innovation hub

    Quantum.Amsterdam was founded by the Dutch research center for quantum software QuSoft, Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica and the University of Amsterdam. The hub’s mission is to connect academia, industry and society by facilitating knowledge exchanges and innovation. It is one of the five official hubs of Quantum Delta NL

  • Quantum application development and use-case evaluation

    For organizations with computational challenges in optimization, simulation and machine learning.

  • There is a marked lack of diversity in the quantum sector. According to Quantum Flagship, the gender imbalance in quantum is staggering. For every four men, only one woman works in the quantum sector in the European Union. This number is even lower for other underrepresented groups.

  • Delivering quantum powerful and deployable at scale

    QuiX Quantum is Europe's leading quantum computing company based on photonics. Founded in Enschede (NL) in 2019 with office expansion to Amsterdam Startup Village (NL), Ulm (DE) and Stuttgart (DE) in 2022. We are a fabless, horizontally integrated company, focusing on quantum computing using integrated photonics.

  • MolKet offers an integrated cloud services with modular design tools that enable customers to perform molecular design and computations in a modular fashion

  • Fermioinq offers quantum-inspired software for computational fluid dynamics, and Ava, an emulator the can handle extremely large quantum circuits. 

Upcoming Quantum Events

  • QuSoft 10-year anniversary

    9 April | QuSoft marks its 10-year anniversary with a special edition of the QuSoft Science Event.| 09:00-17:00 | Turingzaal, Amsterdam Science Park

    The programme brings together leading national and international scientists with a clear focus on quantum software. Expect in-depth talks, new research perspectives and plenty of room to connect with peers from academia and industry. The full speaker line-up will be announced soon.

  • Quantum Meets 2026

    Save the date: 19 - 21 May 2026

Quantum Community at Amsterdam Science Park

The Quantum Revolution.


Quantum technology and quantum computing

Quantum technology and quantum computing hold enormous potential for research and business in a wide variety of fields and economic sectors. At Amsterdam Science Park, several organisations play an important role in their further development. They come together in several dedicated institutes and hubs such as QuSoft, Quantum.Amsterdam and the Quantum Application Lab. In addition, the Netherlands as a whole is a leading centre for the development of quantum hardware and the accompanying algorithms and applications – a position that’s underlined by the government’s National Agenda for Quantum Technology.

Industries benefitting from quantum computing

Because of the ability of quantum computers to solve much more complex problems than classical computers – even supercomputers – they have the potential to make major contributions to a vast number of fields and across all economic sectors. Creating better algorithms for optimisation problems, for example, can have many useful applications in business. A quantum computer that can simulate the behaviour of molecules can help develop new medicines, better batteries, healthier food and more efficient fertiliser. Quantum computing can be crucial for the development of new materials and sensors. And quantum cryptography can mean giant leaps in information security.

News: SURF to host European quantum computer at Amsterdam Science Park

SURF, in collaboration with the EuroHPC initiative and Quantum Delta NL, will host a European quantum computer at Amsterdam Science Park. This quantum computer, positioned alongside the national supercomputer Snellius, will form a unique hybrid infrastructure, combining quantum and classical computing capabilities. This development strengthens the Netherlands’ leadership in quantum technology, offering advanced computational tools for complex scientific research, from climate modeling to protein studies. Utilizing semiconductor qubits, this quantum system is poised to accelerate innovation across diverse sectors such as healthcare and energy.

This project is part of a wider European collaboration involving institutions from multiple countries, reinforcing Europe’s ambition to advance quantum technology. The quantum computer will enhance research capabilities and drive industrial advancements through the EuroHPC program.


Partnerships

Several partnerships further advance the field of quantum computing at Amsterdam Science Park. Businesses and other organisations can approach the Quantum Application Lab (QAL) to explore the advantages of quantum computing. The QAL is a public-private R&D partnership that offers a platform featuring a team of scientists, researchers, engineers, application developers, and software and hardware specialists. Organisations wanting to find out how quantum computing can benefit their operations are invited to connect to the lab and make use of its expertise and technical infrastructure. The six QAL partners are the UvA, the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), CWI, SURF, TU Delft (on behalf of QuTech and Quantum Inspire) and the Netherlands eScience Center.

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