We were pleased to join our partners from the VeriQuB consortium for this year’s annual meeting in Braga, Portugal in January 2026.
Veriqub is an EU-funded project that aims to introduce a new approach to the verification of quantum computing architectures with bosons based on continuous-variable measurements. In this meeting, we were delighted to meet our new partner, International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL), joining the consortium alongside Inria, Sorbonne University, Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) and University of Milan.
Axel Eriksson, Zheshu Xie, and Lukas Splitthoff represented the 202Q-lab at Chalmers University of Technology at the consortium meeting. Reflecting on the experience, Axel said, “The consortium meeting has been an excellent opportunity to spark new ideas bridging experiment and theory for verifiable quantum computation, and to explore broader multi-mode quantum experiments enabled by our experimental platform.”
We’re grateful to the organizers and partner universities for such an enlightening experience!