The attendance of the King Frederik X of Denmark, Executive Vice-President of the European Commission Henna Virkkunen and several Danish Ministers underscored the ever-growing importance of quantum technologies in Europe. With over 1,000 participants – the highest number so far – this year’s conference also reflected remarkable momentum in the field. We can hardly wait to see how the community evolves at EQTC 2026 in Dublin, Ireland!
Our warmest thanks to the EQTC 2025 organising team, who have the following message:
Dear colleagues and friends,
A heartfelt thank you from all of us at the Niels Bohr Institute to everyone who helped make the European Quantum Technologies Conference 2025 in Copenhagen such a resounding success.
This year we welcomed 1,072 registered participants, representatives from over 40 companies, and – regrettably – more than 200 hopefuls on the waiting list. Your enthusiasm and contributions made EQTC2025 truly special.
We are deeply grateful for your participation and the many ways you supported the conference. We already look forward to continuing the momentum next year in Dublin, Ireland.
In the meantime, please take a few moments to enjoy photos and video from the conference, now available on the website: https://eqtc2025.ku.dk/
With gratitude,
The Niels Bohr Institute,
University of Copenhagen