Our Mission

Delft Networks’ mission is to connect the world in the quantum age.

The ability to create long-range quantum connections – entanglement – unlocks fundamental advantages in communication. On one hand, networks of ‘classical’ devices, like today’s internet of things, can be augmented with accelerated coordination and unprecedented privacy and security. On the other, entanglement is the critical ingredient for realising quantum networks composed of quantum devices such as computers, sensors, and clocks: it is the basis for a future quantum internet.

Our Technology

Delft Networks span-out from QuTech at TU Delft in 2024, with its founders, Ronald Hanson, Ingmar te Raa-Derckx, Conor Bradley, and Stephanie Wehner combining more than forty years of groundbreaking research. In our academic roots, the Delft Networks team pioneered full-stack quantum networks based on solid-state diamond qubits. In doing so, we performed a number of world-first technological demonstrations, including a loophole-free Bell test – the strongest fundamental test of quantum entanglement –,  heralded quantum entanglement between two cities, and a quantum network node operating system (QNodeOS).

With a rapidly growing team at Delft Networks, we are now building the next-generation of deployment-ready quantum networks. Leveraging breakthroughs in manufacturable photonically integrated qubits and in quantum network software and applications, we are excited to bring this emerging technology into the real world.

We are proudly supported by prestigious EIC Transition funding under the project InQubate.

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Whether you are looking for quantum advantage or your next challenge, we would love to hear from you.

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