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  • Awarded
    29/11/2024
  • Today
    11/07/2025
Status
Awarded
Type of contract
Supplies
Subject for Renewal
No
Buyer
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR)
Place of performance
NUTS code: Multiple place of performance
Location of buyer
NUTS code: DEA23 Köln, Kreisfreie Stadt
Business sector (Main CPV)
73100000 Research and experimental development services
Total estimated contract value (excluding VAT)
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Tender reference number
2023 / GV 7579053
Description

The Quantum Computing & Mobility (QCMobility) project is one of the projects of the Quantum Computing Initiative and is led by the Institute of Quantum Technologies. The DLR Institutes of Air Transport, Systems Engineering, Transport Systems Engineering and Transport Research are involved in the various mobility domains. The project aims to explore the potential of quantum computers for highly relevant and critical application problems from mobility. For this purpose, tailor-made quantum algorithms and demonstration problems will be developed, which will be implemented on the quantum computing hardware at the DLR innovation centers. In cooperation between industry partners and DLR institutes, we use quantum computing for mobility applications. In aviation, these include strategic (long-term, before the day of the flight) and tactical (short-term, on the day of flight execution) planning processes, in road traffic optimization problems in demand-oriented traffic, in rail traffic planning and scheduling processes, in maritime traffic route and trajectory optimization in highly automated/autonomous systems, as well as in intermodal traffic the optimization of multidimensional logistics networks. The results of the project will feed into the "Quantum Computing and Mobility" roadmap. The aviation mobility domain is managed by the Institute of Aviation and is divided into two contracts. The purpose of this contract is to identify tactical processes in aviation in which the use of quantum computers promises advantages. Based on this, mathematical problem descriptions are to be reformulated and implemented prototypically on quantum computers. The other contract, which is not the subject of this call for tenders, concerns strategic processes. The industrial participation in the QCMobility project in the aviation sector consists of two components. The first part is the direct participation in the project, the second part the integration via the technology transfer. The industrial partner is working on tactical planning processes in aviation. Further information can be found in the tender specifications annexed to the procurement documents. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated

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Official name: Lufthansa Industry Solutions AS GmbH
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Town: Norderstedt
Postal code: 22844
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