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QunaSys Promotes Hands-On Quantum Computing Workshop in Munich

QunaSys Promotes Hands-On Quantum Computing Workshop in Munich

According to a recent LinkedIn post from QunaSys, the company is organizing a free, in-person quantum computing workshop in Munich on May 13, 2026, hosted at the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ). The session is described as hands-on, targeting both academic and industry participants interested in practical implementation using the QURI SDK in Python.

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The post highlights that attendees will build quantum algorithms, run simulations and resource estimations, and work on ground state calculations in Jupyter environments. It also notes exposure to quantum-classical hybrid methods and fault-tolerant quantum computing workflows, with instruction led by QunaSys researcher Dr. Karim Essafi.

The workshop is limited to 20 seats on a first-come, first-served basis, with a registration deadline of May 6, and is positioned as a working session rather than a lecture. By emphasizing in-person engagement and prioritizing participants who can fully attend, the post suggests QunaSys is focusing on deep technical adoption of its QURI SDK among a small but high-value audience.

For investors, this initiative may indicate continued investment in developer ecosystem building and brand positioning within the quantum computing community. Strengthening ties with LRZ and the Munich research and industry cluster could support QunaSys’s long-term commercialization prospects, particularly if hands-on users later drive institutional or enterprise adoption of its software tools.

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