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Gradiant showcases its quantum and advanced data management capabilities in Copenhagen
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10/11/2025
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The technology centre reinforces its commitment to European quantum innovation through its participation in EQTC 2025, the main continental forum on quantum technologies
It will also take part in the European Big Data Value Forum 2025 from 12 to 14 November, presenting its advanced data management and artificial intelligence capabilities for the agri-food sector
From 10 to 14 November, Gradiant will be in Copenhagen (Denmark) to take part in two of Europe’s most relevant events in quantum technology, data science and artificial intelligence: the European Quantum Technologies Conference (EQTC 2025) and the European Big Data Value Forum (EBDVF 2025). From the booth hosted by the Axencia Galega de Innovación (GAIN) within the framework of the QUORUM project, led by Gradiant, and as an active member of the European data and AI community, Gradiant will showcase its latest advances in quantum technologies, advanced data management and artificial intelligence at EQTC.
At EBDVF 2025, Gradiant willpresentitscontributiontostrategicinitiativessuch as AgrifoodTEF, themajorEuropeanallianceforvalidating AI and roboticssolutions in real-worldagri-foodenvironments. Throughthesetwointernationalforums, Gradiant strengthensitspresence at theforefrontofEuropeantechnologicalleadership.
Communications, sensing and computing: Gradiant’s quantum pillars
At EQTC 2025, Gradiant will present progress in its strategic quantum technology lines, an area in which it is building a strong European position. The technology centre develops integrated quantum hardware and software for three key domains: quantum communications, ultra-high-precision sensing and quantum computing.
In communications, it advances quantum key distribution (QKD) platforms and new concepts for quantum repeaters—technologies essential for ensuring secure, interoperable and future-resilient communications in defence, telecommunications and critical networks.
In sensing and metrology, its physics, optics and photonics teams are developing quantum magnetometers, thermometers and electromagnetic detectors capable of achieving unprecedented sensitivities, with applications in 6G, space, biomedicine and advanced monitoring systems.
In quantum computing, Gradiant works on qubit control systems based on precision electronics, radiofrequency and FPGA technologies, as well as quantum algorithms and Quantum Machine Learning techniques aimed at accelerating real-world applications. Participation in EQTC strengthens the role of Gradiant and the Galician Quantum Technologies Network within the European quantum strategy, which drives innovation combining technological sovereignty, technology transfer and industrial impact.
Advanced data management for the primary sector
Gradiant will participate in the European Big Data Value Forum 2025 to showcase how advanced data management and artificial intelligence are reshaping the agri-food sector. Through its capabilities in Big Data analytics, intelligent information processing and AI deployment in complex environments, Gradiant drives solutions that enhance efficiency, sustainability and resilience across the entire value chain in both industrial and primary sectors.
Its work focuses on technologies that enable process automation, smarter decision-making and new data-driven production models. In addition, Gradiant supports real-world testing and validation of AI and robotics technologies through AgrifoodTEF, a major European alliance. This testing environment allows companies and organisations to evaluate their innovations under real operational conditions, accelerating adoption and ensuring their value in practice.
At EBDVF, Gradiant will share how these capabilities are driving tangible transformation across Europe.
QUORUM: Project fundedbytheEuropeanUnion – Next Generation EU and theRecovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan.
AGRIFOODTEF: Thisproject has receivedco-fundingfromtheEuropeanUnion’s Digital EuropeProgrammeunder Grant Agreement No. 101100622 and fromtheDirectorate-General for Rural Development, Innovation and Agri-food Training, correspondingtoownfundsoftheSpanishMinistryofAgriculture, Fisheries and Food.
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