Stuttgart Quantum Effects Expo 2026
Date: Oct 7, 2026 – Oct 8, 2026
Stuttgart Quantum Effects Expo held on 07–08 October 2026 at Messe Stuttgart in Stuttgart, Germany, focusing on application-oriented quantum technologies including quantum computing, quantum communication, sensing, software, and enabling technologies. Organized by Landesmesse Stuttgart GmbH & Co. KG, the event will bring together more than 80 exhibitors, research institutions, technology companies, start-ups, investors, and policymakers to present developments and applications in the quantum technology sector. The exhibition and conference cover computing hardware, quantum algorithms, quantum imaging, cybersecurity, post-quantum encryption, and industrial applications across sectors such as healthcare, aerospace, artificial intelligence, and high-performance computing. The program also includes networking activities, technical tours, award presentations, and conference sessions dedicated to knowledge transfer between science and industry. The primary objective of the event is to support collaboration and technology transfer for the commercialization and industrial adoption of quantum technologies.
Range of Exhibition
- Quantum Computing & Enabling Technologies: Quantum computers, QT hardware, vacuum technologies, cooling systems, connectivity solutions, control systems.
- Quantum Software & Development: Quantum algorithms, firmware, software platforms, development toolkits, SDKs.
- Quantum Sensing & Measurement: Quantum imaging systems, precision measurement technologies, sensing equipment, monitoring applications.
- Quantum Communication & Cybersecurity: Quantum cryptography, quantum-secure communication systems, post-quantum encryption technologies, data security solutions.
Target Audience
Quantum computing companies, research institutes, semiconductor manufacturers, software developers, AI and HPC specialists, cybersecurity professionals, photonics and sensing companies, telecommunications providers, investors and venture capital firms, government and policy representatives.
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