Insider Brief
- Deutsche Telekom and the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology will coordinate two European Commission-funded projects, PETRUS2 and HarmoniQCI, focused on advancing quantum communication infrastructure across Europe.
- PETRUS2 will support coordination of European quantum communication initiatives and future large-scale quantum key distribution deployments, while HarmoniQCI will focus on standardisation and interoperability.
- The projects aim to strengthen Europe’s quantum communication ecosystem through collaboration on technical frameworks, stakeholder engagement, and future secure network deployments.
Press release – Deutsche Telekom and the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology are pleased to announce that they have been awarded two new Coordination and Support Actions (CSAs) under the European Commission’s programme on quantum technologies. Deutsche Telekom will coordinate PETRUS2, while AIT will coordinate HarmoniQCI, two complementary projects supporting the development, standardisation, and long-term sustainability of European quantum communication infrastructures.
PETRUS2 will support the strategic evolution of pan-European quantum communication infrastructures. Building on the achievements of PETRUS (https://petrus-euroqci.eu/), PETRUS2 will further strengthen coordination across national and European activities, stakeholder engagement, and the preparation of future large-scale quantum communication deployments like the cross border QKD networks funded under the CEF (Connecting Europe Facility) programme and ecosystem projects under the IRIS2 Programme. The project is led by Deutsche Telekom, in collaboration with THALES, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Airbus, and SES.
In parallel, HarmoniQCI, coordinated by AIT, will address key challenges related to standardisation and interoperability of quantum communication infrastructures across Europe. The project will support coherent technical approaches, common frameworks, and alignment with European standardisation policy and efforts. Standardisation is crucial for Europe and HarmoniQCI aims to build a solid industrial base and anticipate foreseeable work on components for future quantum networks and future certification
Continuous collaboration to advance quantum communication and quantum safe cybersecurity in Europe
The collaboration of Deutsche Telekom and AIT spans multiple European Commission–supported initiatives, including PETRUS and the NOSTRADAMUS project, where AIT contributes deep scientific expertise in quantum optics and quantum key distribution (QKD), while Deutsche Telekom brings operational leadership, network integration capabilities, and large-scale deployment experience.
PETRUS2 and HarmoniQCI will work in close coordination to ensure strong synergies between strategic planning, technical harmonisation, and stakeholders’ collaboration. Together, the two CSAs will provide a comprehensive support framework for Europe’s quantum communication ambitions, contributing to secure, sovereign, and scalable quantum infrastructures.
“With PETRUS2, Deutsche Telekom is taking on a central coordination role to help align national and European quantum communication initiatives, translate advanced technologies into deployable network solutions, and prepare the ground for future large-scale EuroQCI deployments,” said Daniela Theisinger, Managing Director, Deutsche Telekom Global Business Belgium & France.
“Quantum communication will become a cornerstone of Europe’s secure digital infrastructure. With HarmoniQCI, AIT will help align technologies, developing relevant standards, and
stakeholders across Europe to enable a coherent and trusted EuroQCI ecosystem.” said Andreas Kugi, Scientific Director, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology
Deutsche Telekom and AIT will establish structured collaboration mechanisms between the two projects, including joint workshops, coordinated stakeholder engagement activities, and aligned contributions to European roadmaps and policy discussions.
For further information see as well https://www.telekom.com/en/media/media information/archive/deutsche-telekom-leads-build-of-high-security-communications-network-for the-eu-1026404

