Facilitate projects and internships for students and teachers to develop the required skills and gain experience in working in a professional quantum environment.
Bridge the gap between the university, higher professional education (HBO) and secondary vocational education (MBO) by translating scientifically acquired knowledge into practical applications.
Foster a culture of lifelong learning by developing practical labs, educational material and various support for personal and professional growth.
Located in the heart of Amsterdam, the Quantum Talent & Learning Centre – Amsterdam (QTLC-A) operates under the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS) and is closely connected to its student community. We serve as a hub for quantum education, offering workshops, courses, events, and support for educators and learners. Alongside our local initiatives, we collaborate with international partners to attract talent to quantum technology and connect them with the Dutch quantum ecosystem.
more information ->Between October 6 and 8 a delegation of students and teachers of Oslo Met will visit the Netherlands to explore the Dutch Quantum ecosystem.
From August 23–30, 30 students will explore the Dutch and German quantum ecosystems during the Quantum Future Academy.
The Quantum Delta Talent & Learning Centre Delft/Leiden has knowledge of all educational activities and projects related to quantum in the South Holland region.
more information ->Join us for the Creative Quantum Education Symposium. The day will feature inspiring lectures, hands-on workshops, quantum games, and networking opportunities.
We like to see you there! > House of Quantum, Delft
Located in Twente, the QTLC Twente is coordinated by Saxion University of Applied Sciences. Twente is known for their expertise on quantum photonic computing, fostering collaboration between education, research and companies like QuiX Quantum, LioniX International, and PHIX, to advance market-ready applications.
The QTLC Twente cooperates with the University of Twente (front-end), Saxion (back-end), ROC of Twente (manufacturing) and the MESA+ Institute on cleanroom and nanotechnology research, development and education.
The power of quantum technologies rests not in the complex, mysterious world in quantum mechanics, but in the minds of people who will master this technology to explore the vast reaches of science and the profound challenges facing society.
The QDNL Talent & Learning Centres will reach ‘beyond the bubble’ to solve the complex challenges quantum technology and computing can resolve such as climate change and drug discovery. However, doing so through nurturing one of the Netherlands’ principal strengths: its people.