IrelandQCI consortium partners gather for project plenary.

Back Row (L-R): Aleksandra Kaszubowska-Anandarajah, Trinity College Dublin, Eoin Kenny, HEAnet, Sinéad Whelan, Walton Institute at SETU
Front Row (L-R): Daniel Sweeney, HEAnet, Dan Kilper, Trinity College Dublin and CONNECT Centre, Martin Quinless, HEAnet, Pat Kelly, Trinity College Dublin and CONNECT Centre.

IrelandQCI consortium partners gather for project plenary.

Representatives of the IrelandQCI consortium gathered on Friday 21st November for a project plenary, to discuss the latest updates, progress and plans for the next phase of the project. Thank you to our partners HEAnet for hosting us at their stunning head office in Dublin city – with wonderful views overlooking the River Liffey.

In addition to those pictured, several other partners joined us via video conference to deliver updates. It’s been an exciting period for the IrelandQCI project which we enjoyed reflecting back on. We look forward to continuing the great work of the consortium as we progress work on building a national quantum communication infrastructure for Ireland.

About IrelandQCI 

The IrelandQCI project ‘Building a National Quantum Communication Infrastructure for Ireland’, is led by Walton Institute at South East Technological University on behalf of CONNECT Centre, co-funded by European Commission and the Irish government’s Department of Culture, Communications and Sport.  

IrelandQCI Consortium of Partners 
South East Technological University Walton Institute CONNECT Centre Research Ireland Trinity College Dublin Tyndall National Institute 

University College Dublin University College Cork Maynooth University ICHEC (Irish Centre for High-End Computing) 

University of Galway ESB Telecoms HEAnet GRNET – Greek Research & Technology Network. 

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