Optica Quantum 2.0 Conference and Exhibition

JUN 2026

15 - 18

Scottish Event Campus

Glasgow, UNITED KINGDOM

Booth 102

The Fraunhofer Heinrich-Hertz-Institut (HHI) is a world leader in the development for mobile and optical communication networks and systems as well as processing and coding of video signals. Together with international partners from research and industry, Fraunhofer HHI works in the whole spectrum of digital infrastructure – from fundamental research to the development of prototypes and solutions.

At the Optica Quantum 2.0 Conference and Exhibition 2026, Fraunhofer HHI will present the latest innovations in quantum communication and photonics at Booth 102, from 15 to 18 June at the Scottish Event Campus, Glasgow, United Kingdom.

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Press Contact

M.Eng. Vera Hilt

M.Eng. Vera Hilt

Senior Marketing Strategy Manager

Phone +49 30 31002 611

Time to Digital Converter with Sub-nanosecond Resolution (TDC)

A versatile measurement device for digitizing events in time domain with a resolution down to 0.1 nanoseconds

Fraunhofer HHI’s Timetagger is a versatile measurement device with multiple input channels allowing digitizing the time of events with a resolution of 100 ps. Switching threshold and hysteresis could be set for any input channel. The digitized events could be read by a network interface.

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Single Photon Detection Module

Fraunhofer HHI's Single Photon Detection Module offers an efficient, compact, and cost-effective solution for precise single photon detection in the optical C-band and O-band. Ideal for quantum communication, it features state-of-the-art detection efficiency and low dark count rates.

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Quantum Key Distribution system for future-proof security

Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) enables future-proof long-term protection of sensitive data and communication applications – even against the imminent security threats of quantum computers. Fraunhofer HHI developed a high-speed QKD system that seamlessly integrates in telecom network infrastructures.

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Technical Contacts

Dr. Andy Schreier

Research Associate

Phone 030 31002-413