XeedQ at QTCCS 2025: Advancing the Quantum Frontier in Collaboration with Global Experts

XeedQ was proud to participate in the Indo-German Quantum Technology Coordination & Collaboration Symposium (QTCCS 2025), held from May 5–7, 2025, at SASTRA University, Thanjavur, India. Organized by the Indo-German Science & Technology Centre, the event brought together leading voices in quantum research. And XeedQ was at the heart of it.

Over three exciting days, our scientists, Dr. Julian Rickert, Dr. Mukesh Tripathi, and Florian Frank showcased XeedQ’s cutting-edge innovations in diamond-based quantum computing: chip fabrication, nitrogen vacancy centers-based quantum processor and quantum control and cryogenic advances, shared insights with international peers, and explored new opportunities for collaboration and co-innovation.

Connecting Across Borders

The symposium was more than a technical showcase—it was a platform for global networking, scientific exchange, and cross-border collaboration. Our team was inspired by the rich dialogues with peers from IBM, IQM Corporation, and leading academic German and Indian institutions.

Students and researchers showed enthusiastic interest in topics ranging from quantum sensing and simulation to superconducting qubit control, affirming the growing momentum behind quantum innovation worldwide.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to the organisers at SASTRA University and the Indo-German Science & Technology Centre for a flawlessly run and intellectually enriching workshop. From the quality of the sessions to the spirit of collaboration, QTCCS 2025 was a landmark event that reaffirms our mission: building scalable, accessible quantum technologies for the world.