DQC Welcomes The Alexandra Institute as a New Partner

Since its establishment in 1999, the Alexandra Institute has been dedicated to bringing IT research to the Danish market through partnerships and project collaborations with universities, as well as private and public companies.

The Alexandra Institute is a privately operated company and one of the leading government-approved Danish RTOs (Research & Technology Organisations). Alexandra invests in new IT research, leading to sustainable digital products and services, creating high-quality jobs, and positioning Denmark at the forefront of IT innovation. Over the years, the Alexandra Institute has helped over 1,000 organizations develop innovative, data-driven products and services.

The Alexandra Institute’s R&D specialists cover a wide range of disciplines, including:


  • AI

  • Computer vision

  • Cybersecurity

  • Digital sustainability

  • Digital health

  • IoT & Smart Products

  • High-Performance Computing

 

HPC includes a focus on Quantum Computing. We aim to build capacity through joint R&D projects and offer advisory and development services to help companies with efficient algorithms and implementation on super and quantum computers.

At The Danish Quantum Community we look forward to strengthening the Danish quantum ecosystem together with Alexandra Institute.

Contact

For more information on the Alexandra Institute and its expertise in R&D related to quantum technology, please contact Martin Møller, Chief Scientific Officer

You can also read more about the The Alexandra Institute on their homepage here.

The Alexandra Institutes office at Katrinebjerg in Aarhus. The Alexandra Institute also has offices in Copenhagen.

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