Science · May 05, 2026
FZI receives 12 million euros in EU funding for IT security
The FZI Research Center for Information Technology in Karlsruhe is the lead partner of a new Horizon Europe consortium on quantum cryptography.
The FZI Research Center for Information Technology in Karlsruhe is leading a new Horizon Europe consortium on quantum cryptography. A total of 12 million euros in funding will flow over three years into the QSAFE-EU project, which brings together seven European partners. With it, Karlsruhe positions itself as a key player in post-quantum-secure IT infrastructure.
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