Projects

Quantum technology projects bring together researchers, companies, and government organizations to explore, develop, and implement quantum innovations in various sectors, ultimately transitioning them from the laboratory to everyday users. Here, you can find information on ongoing quantum technology research and development projects within the EU.

The table below provides an overview of the quantum technology projects currently underway in Estonia.

Project acronymDescriptionOpeningDeadlinePartnersProgramWebsite
NordicQCIThe main objective of the NordicQCI project is to protect critical public infrastructures by securing their communications and data, particularly in situations where services are used cross-border in multiple Member States.01/2606/29RISE, 
Metrosert AS,
RIKS,
Ericsson AB, Stockholmi Ülikool, 
Rootsi KTH,
CSC,
VTT,
etc
Connecting Europe Facility (CEF)Project website
NeQst The project aims to investigate how quantum computers can be used to solve complex optimization problems in business, such as hydropower planning and financial fraud detection. 09/22 08/26 SINTEF Digital 
University of Oslo 
SINTEF Energy AS 
Equinor ASA 
Statkraft Energy AS 
Kongsberg Maritime AS 
DNB Bank ASA 
University of Tartu, FI 
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Föderung der angewandten Forschung e.V., DE 
 
ERA-NET Quantum ProgrammProject website
OpenSuperԚPlus   The project brings together 28 European research partners from 10 countries, aiming to develop a 1000-qubit quantum computer. Estonia (the University of Tartu) is participating by creating software.03/23 08/26 Germany Finland Netherlands 
France
Hungary 
Austria Sweden  
Estonia Spain
Universities and companies 
EUProject website

Partners