DQC welcomes FORCE Technology as a new partner

Experienced Danish company FORCE Technology has joined the Danish Quantum Community as a new partner.

FORCE Technology is a technology consultancy and service company, striving to create positive technological change. As one of seven Danish RTO-institutes, FORCE Technology can bid on RTO-contracts awarded by the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science (UFM) to secure funding for research and development activities to benefit the Danish innovation system and companies. Recently, FORCE Technology secured several new performance contracts running for 2025-2028 to support further research and development activities, including the Danish quantum ecosystem, via the performance contracts, with a focus on e.g. quantum sensing and quantum communications.

FORCE Technology is also a key stakeholder in the Danish National Strategy for Quantum Technology, e.g. enabling the establishment of quantum ready test facilities, quantum device validations and work on standards and industry certifications. Currently, FORCE Technology is collaborating with DFM (Danish Metrology Institute) and Danish Standard on a report focused on the current and future needs of the actors in the Danish quantum ecosystem which will be published in Q1. Their current clients span across a wide range of industries, including energy, manufacturing, and healthcare, where the company is actively involved in numerous cutting-edge projects.

We look forward to strengthening the Danish quantum ecosystem together.

About

See FORCE Technology’s website here.

For more information on FORCE Technology’s role in quantum, please contact Head of Strategic Technologies Brian Lohse.

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