We’ve Unraveled the World of Quantum Technologies Together Again!

On Monday, April 14, 2025, science fans, students, educators, and technology enthusiasts met at the Kácečko Cultural Center in Bratislava for the “Quantum Entanglements” event, which brought an evening full of inspiring lectures, discussions, and a friendly atmosphere on the occasion of World Quantum Day.

EU Supports Slovakia’s Quantum Vision

At the end of the year, we hosted two significant delegations to showcase the country’s progress in research and innovation, supported by the European Union’s Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF).

Opening the door to Quantum Technologies: Highlights from our Open Day

During a week from November 11 – 15, the QUTE Pavilion of Institute o Physics of the Slovak Academy of Sciences (IP SAS) opened its doors to … the World of Quantum Technologies. With a diverse group of visitors, including elementary and high school students, the event highlighted cutting-edge research and the technologies. In the …

The CARLA 360 – Quantum Experience Recap

In an exciting initiative aimed at bridging the gap between academia and practical quantum technologies, the CARLA 360 – Quantum Experience event was held on October 24, 2024, at the QUTE Pavilion of Quantum Technologies at Institute of Physics, Slovak Academy of Sciences.

Quantum Experience

On October 24, 2024, we will host an event Quantum Experience as part of the CARLA 360 project. This event aims to offer practical experience with quantum technologies for students and university graduates.

Hands-On with Quantum: Wrapping Up the 2024 Summer School

From August 19 to 23, 2024, Bratislava brought together bright minds from across Europe as the Quantum Technologies Summer School 2024 transformed the city into a hub of quantum innovation. Hosted at Comenius University and co-organized by leading institutions, the event blended rigorous academic lectures with practical workshops, equipping students with skills and insights at the forefront of quantum science and its applications in industry.

Highlights from the Quantum Communication Infrastructure (QCI)Conference in Dublin

The recent QCI Ireland conference held in Dublin offered a rich array of discussions and presentations from specialists across Europe, aiming to discuss and advance quantum communication technologies. Over the three days, attendees were treated to a series of engaging workshops, keynote speeches, and panel discussions. The event highlighted the rapidly evolving field of quantum communication and its implications for secure data transmission.

Summer School Quantum Technologies 2024: August 19-23 in Bratislava

Join us for an immersive week-long summer school, co-organized by the Institute of Physics Slovak Academy of Sciences, Fachhochschule Technikum Wien and QUTE.sk – Slovak National Center for Quantum Technologies. This unique event will integrate insights from leading industry and scientific experts with interactive student projects focusing on Quantum Computing, Quantum Cryptography and Quantum Electronics.

A Landmark Visit: Professor Mark Hillery at QUTE.sk

The QUTE.sk association had the honour of hosting Professor Mark Hillery from New York, USA, who recently visited Slovakia for two significant events: the CEQIP science conference and a series of lectures on Introduction to Quantum Algorithms.

QUTE.sk welcomed renowned physicist Prof. Dr. Dieter Meschede to Slovakia

In May 2024, QUTE.sk had the honor of hosting the distinguished Prof. Dr. Dieter Meschede in Slovakia. Prof. Meschede, a leading figure in the field of quantum physics from the University of Bonn, brought his vast knowledge and pioneering research to Bratislava, captivating audiences with his insights and expertise

We are ready to build the first node outside Bratislava area

This week, the first meeting of Institute of Physics SAS and Faculty of Materials Science and Technology STU in Trnava representatives took place in Trnava with the aim to coordinate the first deployment outside Bratislava area of the secured national quantum communication infrastructure. Vice-dean prof. Pavol Tanuška expressed the maximum possible support for developing the …