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Fraunhofer FOKUS

Fraunhofer FOKUS presents quantum community

News from Sep. 11, 2024

Quantum computers are associated with the hope of achieving enormous leaps in computing power. To support developers in programming quantum computers, Fraunhofer FOKUS founded the Thinq Qrisp Community on September 10. Around 45 participants from industry and research met at the event. In addition to workshops and networking opportunities, the event was enriched by keynotes from Michael Johanning (eleQtron GmbH) and Lukas Burgholzer (Technical University of Munich).

The Thinq Qrisp community has set itself the goal of working on new ideas for programming quantum computers. The aim is to bundle the activities of the quantum software engineering community and to network the individual players.

At the center of the activities is the Qrisp programming language developed by Fraunhofer FOKUS, which is intended to enable the commercial application of quantum computers for a broad audience of developers. As an open source project, Qrisp enables all users to learn, share and further develop the software together, creating a committed and growing community.

In addition to access to exclusive learning material and the latest developments, the Thinq Qrisp community offers its members the opportunity for further training through webinars and joint events, such as networking events and hackathons.

Further information will soon be available on the Thinq Qrisp Community website.


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