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National Quantum Communication Infrastructure in Sweden

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Coordinator Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan - Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan AlbaNova Universitetscentrum
Funding from Vinnova SEK 30 000 000
Project duration January 2023 - June 2025
Status Ongoing

Purpose and goal

To deploy, test quantum key distribution systems tailored to the specific needs of Sweden. This includes validation of different implementations to identify the most effective solutions to fit Sweden’s needs for secure communications in metropolitan, long distance networks and terrestrial-satellite links. To create a national community focussed on advancing quantum technology, foster collaboration between research partners and industrial companies, ranging from Ericsson to emerging spinoffs.

Expected results and effects

Creation of a national testbed for secure quantum communication technologies Development of user cases and training of skilled workforce in quantum communications in Sweden Integration of the Swedish infrastructure in the pan European EuroQCI and cyber security network

Planned approach and implementation

The project shall establish a central facility in Stockholm-Albanova open to users from academia and industry and supporting training and education activities in Sweden. The Stockholm hub will be at the core of the development of user cases on the metropolitan network, as well as of quantum-secured long-distance links extending all the way to Linköping and encompassing also free-space communication, providing pilot studies for further scaling up to a national level and addressing the next stages in EuroQCI with cross-border connections.

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Last updated 26 February 2024

Reference number 2022-03863

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