In the project QARINTHIA, which has won the Carinthian Innovation and Research Award, we have successfully developed a quantum gyroscope, a technology that has the potential to revolutionize navigation by providing a satellite-free alternative. Thanks to KWF Kärntner Wirtschaftsförderungsfonds for this wonderful honor!

The project is led by Jaka Pribošek and his Applied Quantum Sensing team, which includes Mario Grüneberg, Claudius Mullen, Enrique Sánchez Ibáñez, and Damiano Caponi, who are working together to bring this research to life.

The project was funded by FFG Austrian Research Promotion Agency (project GIRAFFE, project no. 900373) and MSCA CRYSTALLINE (no. 101126571) and executed together with Infineon Technologies, AVL, Beyond Gravity, University of Stuttgart, Cosylab and 4activeSystems.

The Applied Quantum Sensing Team is part of the the research unit Photonic Systems, led by Andreu Llobera, where we aim to transition photonic solutions from their early research stage into the practical, industrially relevant applications.

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More information about the project on the KWF website