InQuoSens innovation centre for quantum optics and sensor technology enters phase II
The Innovation Center for Quantum Optics and Sensor Technology InQuoSens is entering its second phase. The center, which is based at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena and the Technische Universität Ilmenau, today received a grant of 6.26 million euros for four and a half years from Wolfgang Tiefensee, Thuringia's Minister for Economic Affairs, Science and Digital Society. This will enable the innovation center to further develop future technologies at the interface of photonics and sensor technology, which are intended to make quantum phenomena usable, develop innovative applications and open up new future markets. The InQuoSens innovation center was founded in 2017.