Developing quantum communications devices for the mass market, based on small, cheap, robust and reliable systems.
The research agenda is led by AIT as the project coordinator and ICCS as the technical manager.
These quantum communication systems allow for highlyhigh securesecurity encryption, secure and privacy-protecting database searches.
The UNIQORN consortium is made up of 17 partners from 9 EU Member States and Horizon 2020 Associated States (Austria, Germany, Denmark, The Netherlands, Italy, Greece, United Kingdom, Belgium, and Israel).
October 2018
UNIQORN received €9,979,905 in funding.
The UNIQORN consortium is made up of 17 partners from 9 EU Member States and Horizon 2020 Associated States (Austria, Germany, Denmark, The Netherlands, ItalyItaly, Greece, United Kingdom, Belgium, and Israel).
The UNIQORN consortium is made up of 17 partners from 9 EU Member States and Horizon 2020 Associated States (Austria, Germany, Denmark, The Netherlands, Italy, Greece, United KingdomUnited Kingdom, Belgium, and Israel).
UNIQORN is a European consortium of academic organizations, industry-oriented research institutesresearch institutes, and businesses developing quantum communications devices. UNIQORN's goal is to extend existing photonic technology to accommodate quantum communications by integrating complex systems, which are presently found on meter-size breadboards, into millimeter-size chips. This research will result in field trials demonstrating the readiness of the technology.
The UNIQORN consortium is made up of 17 partners from 9 EU Member States and Horizon 2020 Associated States (AustriaAustria, Germany, Denmark, The Netherlands, Italy, Greece, United Kingdom, Belgium, and Israel).
UNIQORN is a European consortium of academic organizations, industry-oriented research institutes, and businesses developing quantum communications devices. UNIQORN's goal is to extend existing photonic technology to accomodateaccommodate quantum communications by integrating complex systems, which are presently found on metre-sizemeter-size breadboards, into millimetre-sizemillimeter-size chips. This research will result in field trials demonstrating the readiness of the technology.
A 3-year project, UNIQORN launched in October 2018 when it was chosen as part of the European Union's Quantum Flagship iniativeintiative receiving €9,979,905 in funding.
UNIQORN aims to develop key components for quantum communication systems such as true random number generation and secure-key distribution. This includes specialized optical sources and detector technology realized on mainstream fabriationfabrication platforms. To produce minaturizedminiaturized quantum-optic systems that utiliseutilize quantum mechanical features such as entanglement and light squeezing requires system-on-chip integration.
The UNIQORN consortium is made up of 17 partners from 9 EU Member States and Horizon 2020 Associated States (Austria, Germany, Denmark, The Netherlands, Italy, Greece, United Kingdom, Belgium, and Israel).
UNIQORN will be coordinated by Hannes Hübel, at the Austrian Institute of Technology.
UNIQORN is a European consortium of academic organizations, industry-oriented research institutes, and businesses developing quantum communications devices. UNIQORN's goal is to extend existing photonic technology to accomodate quantum communications by integrating complex systems, which are presently found on metre-size breadboards, into millimetre-size chips. This research will result in field trials demonstrating the readiness of the technology.
InA 3-year project, UNIQORN launched in October 2018 the UNIQORNwhen projectit was chosen as part of the European Union's Quantum Flagship iniative receiving €9,979,905 in funding.
UNIQORN aims to develop key components for quantum communication systems such as true random number generation and secure-key distribution. This includes specialized optical sources and detector technology realized on mainstream fabriation platforms. To produce minaturized quantum-optic systems that utilise quantum mechanical features such as entanglement and light squeezing requires system-on-chip integration.
These quantum communication systems allow for highly secure encryption, secure and privacy-protecting database searches.
The UNIQORN consortium is made up of 17 partners from 9 EU Member States and Horizon 2020 Associated States (Austria, Germany, Denmark, The Netherlands, Italy, Greece, United Kingdom, Belgium and Israel
UNIQORN will be coordinated by Hannes Hübel, at Austrian Institute of Technology.
The research agenda is led by AIT as the project coordinator and ICCS as the technical manager.
In October 2018 the UNIQORN project was chosen as part of the European Union's Quantum FlagshipQuantum Flagship iniative receiving €9,979,905 in funding.