Resources and Insights on the Danish Quantum Ecosystem
As the key exponent of the Danish quantum ecosystem, DQC is your one stop shop to insights and resources about quantum in Denmark
Read along on this page to stay updated for the latest mappings, white papers and insights on the state of the Danish quantum ecosystem
Resources and Insights on The Danish Quantum Ecosystem
As the key exponent of the Danish quantum ecosystem, DQC is your one stop shop to insights and resources about quantum in Denmark
Read along on this page to stay updated for the latest mappings, white papers and insights on the state of the Danish quantum ecosystem
Danish Quantum Ecosystem
Mapping of the Danish Quantum Ecosystem
Featuring active quantum companies, end-users, university hubs, test facilities, funding agencies, and more within the quantum field, the map highlights the diverse range of quantum capabilities across Denmark.
Whether you’re an investor seeking the next quantum opportunity, a company exploring partnerships, or a prospective end-user, we hope this tool makes your search simpler and more insightful.
Business Development Support
Find an innovation Hub in Denmark and a business development program that suits your company.
Use Case Catalogue
Discover the first collection of Danish quantum use cases
Reports and Data on the Danish Ecosystem
Danish National Strategy for Quantum
In 2023, the Danish government launched its first National Strategy for Quantum Technology, presented in two parts.
Part I, under the Ministry of Higher Education and Science, focuses on world-class research and innovation
Part II, led by the Ministry of Industry, Business and Financial Affairs, addresses commercialisation, security, and international collaboration.
Together, these strategies mark a significant milestone in Denmark’s quantum ambitions. With a total allocation of DKK 1 billion from 2023 to 2027, secured through the 2023 Finance Act, the government has made a long-term commitment to strengthening Denmark’s position in the global quantum landscape.
This initiative reflects Denmark’s ambition to remain at the forefront of the second quantum revolution, building on its historical legacy, particularly the pioneering work of Niels Bohr and to translate cutting-edge quantum research into practical technologies that benefit society, industry, and national security.
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University Quantum Hubs in Denmark
Aalborg University (AAU)
AAU Hub for Quantum Technology
Aarhus University (AU)
Quantum Campus Aarhus
Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
Quantum DTU
DTU Centres working with quantum technology
University of Copenhagen (KU)
UCPH Quantum Hub
KU Centres working with quantum technology
- The Danish Center for Quantum Optics (QUANTOP)
- The Villum Centre for the Mathematics of Quantum Theory (QMATH)
- Center for Quantum Devices (QDEV)
- Quantum for Life Centre
- Center for Hybrid Quantum Networks (Hy-Q)
- The Novo Nordisk Foundation Quantum Computing Programme (NQCP)
- Copenhagen Center for Biomedical Quantum Sensing (with DTU)
University of Southern Denmark (SDU)
SDU Quantum Hub
SDU centres working with quantum technology
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Aalborg University (AAU)
Master’s studies
AAU Hub for Quantum Technology
Aarhus University (AU)
Master’s studies
IT University of Copenhagen (ITU)
Master’s studies
ITU hosts Center for Information Security and Trust (CISAT)
Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
Master’s studies
DTU Centres working with quantum technology
University of Copenhagen (KU)
Master’s studies
KU Quantum research & technology
- UCPH Quantum Hub
- The Danish Center for Quantum Optics (QUANTOP)
- The Villum Centre for the Mathematics of Quantum Theory (QMATH)
- Center for Quantum Devices (QDEV)
- Quantum for Life Centre
- Center for Hybrid Quantum Networks (Hy-Q)
- The Novo Nordisk Foundation Quantum Computing Programme
- Copenhagen Center for Biomedical Quantum Sensing (with DTU)
University of Southern Denmark (SDU)
Master’s studies
SDU hosts two centres working with quantum technology