Highlights
At the Quantum Application Lab (QAL), we drive progress by turning quantum ambitions into concrete results. On this page, we showcase the breakthroughs, collaborations, and developments that shaped our work over the past period.

ASML and QAL develop quantum-assisted Finite Element Method for plasma modelling
For modelling plasmas in their machines, ASML engineers rely on the Finite Element Method (FEM).
Wageningen University and QAL improve automated cow tracking
The collaboration project between Wageningen University & Research and parties from the former QAL cooperation agreement focused on advancing tracking technology, can help farmers look after their animals more efficiently and effectively.

Quantum applications take off: QAL at Quantum Meets
Quantum Meets returns 19-22 May to Amsterdam and this time with a QAL side-event where the QAL team will present on 20 May a real-world quantum computing use case developed together with KLM.

Next edition event: discover how quantum applications can drive economic benefits
This November, the Quantum Application Lab returns with a new edition of its flagship event, building on the momentum of last year’s successful gathering at Amsterdam’s Capital C.

Expanding the TNO Quantum Toolbox
Our toolbox has been expanded with a variety of new functionalities, aimed at support for advanced machine learning and optimisation.

The new QUBO package on our toolbox is officially released
The package contains a variety of QUBO solvers, both classical and quantum, allowing developers and quantum enthusiasts to explore the ways we at TNO solve real-world industry problems.