Quantum science and technology are at the heart of the most revolutionary innovations of the 21st century, touching every aspect of modern science and technology. From physics and chemistry to biology and information science, quantum research is behind discoveries that are shaping our understanding of the universe - from the smallest building blocks of matter to the vast structure of the cosmos.
3D illustration of a quantum computer © Shutterstock
Since many years, several
Irig laboratories (MEM,
Pheliqs et
Spintec) provide a key contribution to the many advances in this field.
Several events will be held in
2025 to celebrate this
International Year of Quantum Science and Technology:
- QuantAlps days : Quantalps is an incredible scientific ecosystem that highlights excellence in quantum technology.
-
Maison du Quantique Alpes : Headed by the Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA) as part of a consortium involving the CEA, CNRS, Inria and Grenoble INP - UGA, the
Maison Quantique Alpes is one of the 5 winning projects for the Maison du quantique France 2030 program, which is part of the CEA's Hybrid Quantum Initiative (HQI).
Aim: to provide a forum for discussion and guidance for manufacturers from all sectors on the possibilities and development of these approaches for their business applications.
Official launching :February 05 2025 Tech&Fest 2025
Inauguration :May 19 2025 - Bât. Y.SPOT Partners
Contact: Xavier Waintal (Pheliqs)
The 5th edition of the International Conference on Quantum Matter -
QUANTUMatter 2025 (Grenoble, France) - aims to bring together the various communities involved in quantum information and quantum matter science and technologies, to foster the incubation of new ideas and collaborations at the cutting edge of quantum technologies, emerging quantum materials and new generations of quantum communication protocols, quantum sensing and quantum simulation.
Contact:
Silvano De Franceschi (Pheliqs)
- CAFQA : May 26-28 2025 - Grenoble
The Canada-France Quantum Alliance -
CAFQA international research network brings together researchers from the CNRS and French and Canadian universities. Its aim is to foster collaboration between French and Canadian researchers in various fields of quantum science and technology.
From
October 6 to 8, 2025, 5-6 lecturers will each give a 3-hour “masterclass” to around 50 PhD students in quantum science. The school is called the Séminaire Dautreppe and is an annual event (each year on a different theme) organized by the Société Française de Physique since 1969. This year's theme is Unesco's “International Year of Quantum Science and Technology 2025”.