Welcome to Munich Quantum Valley

Munich Quantum Valley (MQV) promotes quantum science and quantum technologies in Bavaria with the primary goal of developing and operating competitive quantum computers. It connects research, industry, funders, and the public: Munich Quantum Valley promotes an efficient knowledge transfer from research to industry, establishes a network with international reach and provides educational offers for schools, universities and companies.
Munich Quantum Valley is supported by the Bavarian state government with funds from the Hightech Agenda Bayern.


Latest news

MQV-Einblicke: High-precision micromirrors and ultra-stable resonators for quantum research

On 28 April, the start-up Qlibri invited the public to its lab space in downtown Munich as part of the event series "MQV-Einblicke – Quantenwissenschaften vor Ort erleben". In three laboratories, the young team informed the interested guests about the production of highly specialized optical micro-resonators and their applications in microscopy and in quantum sciences and quantum technologies.


Munich Quantum Valley at the Hannover Messe 2026

From 20 to 24 April 2026, Munich Quantum Valley (MQV) was represented as an exhibitor at the Hannover Messe. Visitors were invited to the booth to learn about Bavaria as a hub for quantum research and technology.


Exploring the world of nanomaterials: MQV Girls’Day at the Walter Schottky Institute

On 23 April 2026, 14 girls aged 14 to 16 took part in the Munich Quantum Valley Girls’Day program, which was held this year in collaboration with and at the Center for Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials at the Walter Schottky Institute (WSI). Through experiments and a lab tour, the participants gained a comprehensive insight into research on two-dimensional materials and were able to perform various tasks that are part of the researchers’ daily work at WSI.


Ignacio Cirac receives Feynman Prize

MQV member Prof. Ignacio Cirac, Director at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ), has been awarded the 2026 ICTP-IBM Richard Feynman Prize in Quantum Computing. The award was presented today, Tuesday, 21 April, during a formal ceremony.


OHM opens modernized cleanroom for quantum research and additively manufactured electronics

Yesterday, the Technische Hochschule Nürnberg Georg Simon Ohm (OHM) celebrated the inauguration of its new cleanroom laboratory in the presence of Markus Blume, Bavarian State Minister of Science and the Arts.


Strontium fine-structure qubits as promising candidates for error-corrected quantum computers

In a recently published paper, MQV researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ) and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München establish the strontium fine-structure qubit as a promising candidate for near-term error-corrected quantum computers.


Quantum Computing – From Research to Practice

On 14 April 2026, the Bavarian Industry Association (vbw), in cooperation with Munich Quantum Valley (MQV), hosted a special event on quantum computing at the Bayerisches Haus der Wirtschaft. Representatives from politics, research, and industry examined the fundamentals of quantum computing from various perspectives and highlighted Bavaria’s strengths as a hub for this pivotal future technology.

Spotlight

New MQV office

The MQV Office moved! We are now located in the middle of the Garching research campus. Find us at Walther-von-Dyck-Str. 6. 


Portrait of Nicole Zocher

MQV In Persona update

Read our latest portrait of electrical engineer Nicole Zocher.

Upcoming events

Hofgartenfest 2026 – Open House of the Bavarian State Government


Bavarian State Chancellery and Hofgarten, Munich

Visit us on 13 June at the Bavarian State Government’s Hofgartenfest at Hofgarten Munich!


MQV-Einblicke – "Quantencomputing: von der Hardware über die Software bis zur industriellen Anwendung"


Fraunhofer IIS

How is quantum computing evolving from an experimental technology into a tool for industry, logistics, and communication? Visit the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS on 17 June and learn first-hand how researchers are preparing for the use of quantum computers and quantum algorithms in industrial scenarios.


Festival on the Museum Island 2026

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Deutsches Museum, Museumsinsel

Visit us 4–5 July at the Festival on the Museum Island that is part of the Festival of the Future organized by Deutsches Museum and 1E9.


Physik für Alle: Stolpersteine auf dem Weg zur Quantengravitation


Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, Herbert-Walther-Hörsaaal

What approaches exist for integrating gravity into the Standard Model of physics? On 10 July 2026, Moritz Dorband, an employee of the Munich Quantum Valley-supported PhotonLab, will explore this question in a popular science lecture at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics.


FORSCHA 2026

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Forum Schwanthalerhöhe

Visit us 17–19 July at the "FORSCHA" at Forum Schwanthalerhöhe!