Celebrating one year of OQI’s pilot phase at CERN!
5th March 2025

A year ago today, on 5 March 2024, the Open Quantum Institute (OQI) was launched at CERN for its three-year pilot phase, following a one-year incubation led by GESDA, with funding from UBS.
In just one year since the pilot phase began, we have been progressing with our mission of advancing real-world quantum computing applications for the benefit of all. As we celebrate this important milestone, we reflect on OQI’s journey so far, while also looking ahead to the future.
Here are just a few examples of our achievements and activities across the past year:
- Developing SDG-focused quantum computing use cases: we are currently developing 18 quantum computing use cases with a focus on accelerating the SDGs, covering topics including climate action, healthcare, sustainable food systems, and energy optimisation. Our full portfolio of use cases can be found on our website.
- Fostering an inclusive quantum ecosystem: OQI continues to actively engage with stakeholders across multiple sectors to ensure equitable access to quantum technologies–we currently have over 500 individuals in our growing global community.
- Engagement in the International Year of Quantum (IYQ): OQI is playing an active role in the IYQ throughout 2025, strengthening regional efforts around the world, through workshops and educational programmes, we are expanding our capacity building initiatives, with a particular focus on quantum underserved regions. The OQI Hackathon in a Box and the Quantum Diplomacy Game will be played across five continents throughout 2025.
The first year of OQI’s pilot phase has showcased the power of global collaboration in bridging the gap between quantum computing and real-world impact. We continue to invite researchers, policymakers, industry leaders, and the wider public to join us in shaping the future of quantum technology for the benefit of all.
Keep up to date with our news and activities on our website and find out how you can get involved in our community.