According to a recent LinkedIn post from QunaSys, the company is promoting a free, in-person quantum computing workshop in Munich focused on hands-on use of its QURI software development kit. The event, scheduled for May 13, 2026 at the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre, targets both academic and industry participants and is limited to 20 attendees, suggesting an emphasis on depth of engagement.
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The post indicates that participants will build quantum algorithms in Python, run simulations and resource estimations, and work on ground state calculations in Jupyter environments. It also highlights exposure to QSCI methods for hybrid quantum-classical systems and fault-tolerant quantum computing workflows, positioning QunaSys’s toolkit within advanced, research-oriented use cases.
For investors, the workshop may reflect QunaSys’s strategy to drive adoption of its QURI SDK by cultivating a technically sophisticated user base within a key European research hub. Engagement with academia and industry in an intensive format could support longer-term commercialization efforts, strengthen ecosystem partnerships, and reinforce the company’s positioning in the emerging quantum software and algorithm market.

