Launch of tri­la­te­ral QKD Infra­struc­tu­re Pro­ject

Plan­ned Estab­lish­ment of a high­ly secu­re Com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on Back­bone bet­ween Ger­ma­ny, Pol­and, and the Czech Repu­blic:

At the begin­ning of June 2026, the QUANT-GPlCz – QKD Net­work Ger­ma­ny-Pol­and-Czech Repu­blic rese­arch pro­ject offi­ci­al­ly com­men­ced its work. The pro­ject is fun­ded within the frame­work of the Euro­pean Euro­QCI initia­ti­ve and is sup­port­ed in equal parts by the Euro­pean Uni­on and, on the Ger­man side, by the Bun­des­mi­nis­te­ri­um für Digi­ta­les und Staats­mo­der­ni­sie­rung (BMDS). Buil­ding on the results of the pre­de­ces­sor pro­ject Q‑net‑Q, QUANT-GPlCz aims to con­nect natio­nal Quan­tum Com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on Infra­struc­tures (QCI) into a cross-bor­der com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on back­bone bet­ween Ger­ma­ny, Pol­and, and the Czech Repu­blic. Under the coor­di­na­ti­on of Hoch­schu­le Nord­hau­sen, num­e­rous part­ners from rese­arch and indus­try are invol­ved, inclu­ding the Fraun­ho­fer-Insti­tut für Ange­wand­te Optik und Fein­me­cha­nik (IOF), the Fraun­ho­fer-Insti­tut für Nach­rich­ten­tech­nik, Hein­rich-Hertz-Insti­tut (HHI) and the Fraun­ho­fer-Insti­tut für Inte­grier­te Schal­tun­gen (IIS), the Tech­ni­cal Uni­ver­si­ties of Ber­lin and Munich, the inter­net exch­an­ge ope­ra­tor DE-CIX, and Quan­tum Optics Jena GmbH. Tog­e­ther, they aim to estab­lish the foun­da­ti­ons for a tri­la­te­ral QKD back­bone, ther­eby making an important con­tri­bu­ti­on to the deve­lo­p­ment of a secu­re Euro­pean Quan­tum Com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on Infra­struc­tu­re.

In order to build a tri­la­te­ral Quan­tum Com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on Infra­struc­tu­re, natio­nal bor­ders must be over­co­me within QUANT-GPlCz. To this end, new QKD back­bone con­nec­tions (Quan­tum Key Dis­tri­bu­ti­on) will be estab­lished, phy­si­cal­ly lin­king the metro­po­li­tan regi­ons of Frank­furt am Main, Ber­lin, War­saw, and Pra­gue. In this way, the exis­ting natio­nal Quan­tum Net­works – the Ger­man Q‑net‑Q net­work, the Polish PIONIER‑Q net­work, and the Czech CZQCI net­work – are to be inte­gra­ted into a uni­fied cross-bor­der net­work. In addi­ti­on to the infra­struc­tu­re deve­lo­p­ment, the inte­gra­ti­on of cri­ti­cal sec­tors is a key focus of the pro­ject. In coope­ra­ti­on with the inter­net exch­an­ge ope­ra­tor and inter­con­nec­tion ser­vice pro­vi­der DE-CIX, high­ly secu­re pri­va­te inter­con­nec­tion and con­nec­ti­vi­ty solu­ti­ons for data exch­an­ge bet­ween data cen­tres are being tes­ted. Fur­ther­mo­re, the pro­ject part­ners are deve­lo­ping con­cepts for secu­ring cri­ti­cal infra­struc­tures, such as in the ener­gy sec­tor, as well as for the con­fi­den­ti­al com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on of govern­men­tal insti­tu­ti­ons.

A tech­no­lo­gi­cal distin­gu­is­hing fea­ture of the pro­ject is the cou­pling of ter­restri­al net­works with the space seg­ment. By syn­chro­ni­s­ing the fib­re-optic net­work with opti­cal ground sta­ti­ons, QUANT-GPlCz crea­tes the pre­re­qui­si­tes for inte­gra­ti­on into the plan­ned Euro­QCI space seg­ment. This hybrid approach is expec­ted to enable end-to-end quan­tum-secu­red com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on over long distances in the future, ther­eby exten­ding the reach of Euro­pean Quan­tum Com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on Infra­struc­tures. It also lays important ground­work for secu­re infor­ma­ti­on exch­an­ge bet­ween the Secu­ri­ty Ope­ra­ti­ons Cen­tres (SOCs) of the par­ti­ci­pa­ting EU Mem­ber Sta­tes. Click here for more infor­ma­ti­on about the pro­ject launch. 

 

Sourc refe­rence: https://www.hs-nordhausen.de/en/press-releases/europe-networks-itself-quantum-safe-launch-of-the-trilateral-infrastructure-project-quant-gpicz/