Alea Quantum Technologies https://alea-quantum.com Wed, 18 Mar 2026 20:40:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://alea-quantum.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/alea_fav_icon_pos-150x150.png Alea Quantum Technologies https://alea-quantum.com 32 32 Why is quantum communications essential for European security? https://alea-quantum.com/why-is-quantum-communications-essential-for-european-security/ Wed, 18 Feb 2026 14:00:58 +0000 https://alea-quantum.com/?p=740

Why is quantum communications essential for European security?

This point was high on the agenda last week, when Alea Quantum Technologies and Celare Quantum Communications presented our quantum encryption technology in front of more than 600 attendees for the NATO DIANA Security Days in Munich.

CEO Asger Trier Bing focused his presentation on how our quantum encryption solutions are already enabling secure communications for NATO allies and critical infrastructure. Furthermore, our technology is built on European research and infrastructure to ensure European interests are not compromised.

Co-Founder Tobias Gehring made a presentation on the innovation behind the products and how starting at DTU – Technical University of Denmark made the technology possible.

Thank you to everyone who attended, and a special thanks to Bayern Innovativ GmbH, Palladion Defence Accelerator, Joseph Thom, Kadri Tammai, and Kaari Kink for all the support and for making the conference possible.

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First stop on Denmark’s new quantum-secure line established https://alea-quantum.com/forste-stop-pa-danmarks-nye-kvantesikre-linje-etableret/ Sun, 25 Aug 2024 06:31:00 +0000 https://designator.dk/alea/?p=1

First stop on Denmark’s new quantum-secure line established

I en skov i Sorø er første ‘station’ på Danmarks første kvantesikre linje en realitet. DTU, SDU og GlobalConnect har etableret de første fysiske installationer i hver sin ende af en strækning på det, der i løbet af det kommende år bliver til landets første kvantesikre kommunikationsnetværk. Første forbindelse er mellem Syddansk Universitet og ‘stationen’ i Sorø, men kommer, når det står færdigt, til at strække sig over 200 km med flere stationer mellem København og Odense.  

Det sker gennem projektet ’Danish Quantum Communication Infrastructure’ (QCI.DK), som forventeligt vil indgå i et større europæisk kvantenetværk om få år. I Danmark samler projektet en række ministerier, universiteter og private virksomheder.

”Det er helt afgørende, at teknologi, der skal sikre vores egen sikkerhed, ikke kommer i de forkerte hænder. I en tid med krig på europæisk jord og et galopperede, globalt kvantekapløb er det vigtigt, at vi hele tiden er ét skridt foran. Det kvantesikre kommunikationsnetværk er et centralt værktøj i regeringens nationale strategi for kvanteteknologi, der skal bevare Danmarks førerposition på udvikling af kvanteteknologi. I dag repræsenterer en fundamental milepæl i retningen mod et kvantesikret netværk, og vi er derfor et stort skridt tættere på at kunne teste teknologiens store sikkerhedsmæssige betydning for Danmark,” siger erhvervsminister Morten Bødskov.

Kvantecomputere har en enorm regnekraft, som vil ændre helt fundamentalt på, hvad det er muligt at lave komplekse udregninger og modeller af – i en hidtil uset hastighed. Teknologien kan derfor spille en stor rolle i eksempelvis forskning i medicin og udvikling af bæredygtige løsninger.

Teknologien kan dog også bryde koder og krypteringer, som i dag beskytter vores kritiske infrastruktur mod cyberangreb og vores følsomme data mod at ende i de forkerte hænder. Det er en trussel, som stiller helt nye krav til sikring af kommunikation.

LINK: https://www.dtu.dk/newsarchive/2024/08/foerste-stop-paa-danmarks-nye-kvantesikre-linje-etableret

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Tobias Gehring wins the Electroprize 2024 https://alea-quantum.com/this-is-yet-another-post/ Fri, 21 Jun 2024 08:04:43 +0000 https://designator.dk/alea/?p=441

Tobias Gehring wins the Electroprize 2024

Tobias Gehring modtager prisen for sin forskning i udvikling af kvanteteknologi til sikker kommunikation. Med sin forskning i kvanteteknologi har Tobias Gehring bl.a. bidraget til bedre beskyttelse af kritisk infrastruktur mod fjendtlige hackerangreb.

LINK: https://www.dtu.dk/newsarchive/2024/06/tobias-gehring-modtager-elektroprisen-2024

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NIST Releases First 3 Finalized Post-Quantum Encryption Standards https://alea-quantum.com/post-number-4/ Thu, 13 Jun 2024 08:24:19 +0000 https://designator.dk/alea/?p=479

NIST Releases First 3 Finalized Post-Quantum Encryption Standards

  • NIST has released a final set of encryption tools designed to withstand the attack of a quantum computer.
  • These post-quantum encryption standards secure a wide range of electronic information, from confidential email messages to e-commerce transactions that propel the modern economy.
  • NIST is encouraging computer system administrators to begin transitioning to the new standards as soon as possible.

 

LINK: https://www.nist.gov/news-events/news/2024/08/nist-releases-first-3-finalized-post-quantum-encryption-standards

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Quantum technology for mobile phone encryption is coming https://alea-quantum.com/another-news-post/ Wed, 21 Jun 2023 07:56:00 +0000 https://designator.dk/alea/?p=418

Quantum technology for mobile phone encryption is coming

https://www.dtu.dk/english/newsarchive/2023/05/quantum-technology-for-mobile-phone-encryption-is-coming

 

In a few years, protection of communication with quantum encryption may become a permanent fixture in mobile phones and thus protect communication from hacking. The technology has already been demonstrated in large data transfers in the financial sector in Denmark, and now DTU spin-out company Alea Quantum Technologies has developed a quantum mechanical random number generator that is so simple that it can be produced at a low price and support encryption of 4 gigabytes per second. The technology is so simple that it can be developed into a chip version.

 

“Today, quantum random number generators are already being developed by companies around the world in countries such as Spain, Australia, the UK, and Switzerland. The reason why we’re nevertheless developing a quantum mechanical random number generator is that our technology is particularly simple, and ultrafast, and that we can provide mathematical proof that the numbers are completely random, which very few of our market competitors are able to,” says Ulrik Lund Andersen, co-founder of Alea Quantum Technologies and Professor at DTU.

Laser diode generates random numbers

Alea Quantum Technologies’ random number generator originates from research in the quantum information group at DTU Physics and the basic research centre bigQ. Five years ago, the researchers came up with an idea for a random number generator based on a laser diode and a detector used to form the random numbers through measurements of the so-called vacuum fluctuations of laser light. DTU took out a patent for the technology, and this is the invention that Alea Quantum Technologies has developed into a prototype in recent years.

 

The device measures 3 x 5 centimetres and will be tested by the company QTI, Quantum Telecommunication Italy. Under the Digital Europe programme, the EU has granted DKK 7 million for the further development of the technology, which also in 2022 formed part of a larger system tested to deliver quantum-secured data transfer between two servers in Danske Bank. Since then, the random number generator has been developed into a high-speed model that is ten times as fast as its closest market competitor.

 

Random number generator on a chip

The next step in the development will be to get strong investors to join the project to finance the development of a chip where the laser diode and detector are integrated in an electro-optical system on a micrometer scale. When this part of the technology development is in place, the price of the quantum mechanical random number generator will be so low that it may be interesting for the large companies in the mobile phone market.

 

Alea Quantum Technologies expects to sell the chip version of the random number generator to QTI and other companies that want to test it in their own encryption systems. The tests will be conducted in a collaboration between Alea and the individual companies, so that the chip is integrated in the solutions with the right interfaces. Concurrently with the random number generator, Alea is also developing its own full encryption solution that will be available to customers in the future.

 

Standardization is necessary

Ulrik Lund Andersen emphasizes that the marketing of quantum technologies is still in a phase where researchers must refer to theoretical mathematical proofs. It is a crucial competitive parameter for Alea that they can document that they generate 100 per cent genuine random numbers, unlike many other encryption systems that are based on mathematical algorithms and are therefore not truly random.

“For our technology to be integrated into commercial communications systems and become part of production networks and infrastructures, we depend on the establishment of new standards and certifications for quantum technologies. The European standardization organization ETSI is among those working to develop this with expert input from researchers. It’s absolutely key to the development of a broad market that quantum technologies receive an international seal of approval. But, until then, the mathematical proofs guarantee security,” says Ulrik Lund Andersen.

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