Quantum internet enabled by space
In this webinar Gustavo Castro do Amaral will present a framework proposing the best possible route (ground/space/hybrid) to achieve the highest entanglement distribution rate between two given cities in Europe. The presentation will be followed by an open Q&A session, hosted by Charlotte Postma.
Quantum computing is expected to solve some of the biggest challenges of our time. From predictive analysis to material design, from pharmaceutical development to the processing of enormous data sets. Yet building a sufficiently powerful quantum computer is extremely challenging. A promising solution is to connect smaller quantum computers via a network in which quantum information is shared, so that their capacity can be combined. TNO has set an ambitious roadmap to make such a global quantum internet possible – and this will most probably require satellites in space.
Building on our combined know-how in quantum, free space optics and classical networks, TNO is working hard to enable quantum internet from space.
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