Quantum computing has reached the German industry. At least in theory. The new study “Quantencomputing in der deutschen Wirtschaft 2026” by Bitkom, shows that every surveyed company is aware of the technology. Around 80% consider it important for the economy, and two-thirds see opportunities for their own business. Yet only 8% are actively working with it. This gap between awareness and action is the real issue.
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Quantum Computing– What’s Holding Companies Back?
By ExciteLab Editorial Team on Apr 21, 2026 10:26:06 AM
Topics: venture clienting quantum
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10 reasons why you should apply for ExciteLab Accelerator
By Linh Pham on Mar 24, 2026 11:41:42 AM
You're building something ambitious: a sensor that doesn't exist yet, a robotics system that could redefine an industry, or a quantum chip that most people still think is science fiction. You've validated the core technology. Now you need capital, customers, and the right doors to open.ExciteLab is a high-tech accelerator based in Dresden, Germany, launched in 2024 through a collaboration betweenTU Dresden, theTU Dresden Aktiengesellschaft (TUDAG) andSpinLab. The accelerator program supports startups working in robotics, sensors, IoT, semiconductors, and quantum technologies. Here are ten reasons why deeptech startups should join ExciteLab.




