The Lux4QCI Consortium consists of seven partners and one associated partner.
Coordinator
The Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) at the University of Luxembourg conducts internationally competitive research in information and communication technology, ICT, with high relevance creating socio-economic impact.
Partners
SES Techcom is a wholly-owned subsidiary of SES that develops and delivers innovative and tailored end-to-end satellite-enabled solutions and services to governmental, institutional and supranational partners and customers.
The Restena Foundation interconnects and provides network and security services for research and education institutions in Luxembourg, as well as in the health, culture and national
administration sectors.
LuxConnect is a multi-tier and multi-tenant Data Centre facility and dark fibre provider. It was founded in 2006 as a private limited company owned by the Luxembourg State.
itrust consulting s.à r.l., awarded “Start-up of the Year 2008”, at Luxembourg’s ICT awards was founded in January 2007 by Carlo Harpes, PhD, to consult public, financial, and industrial customers to protect their information against any divulgation and unavailability.
INCERT is a public agency, which is providing products and services related to cryptography, e-Travel documents, cyber security and artificial intelligence, and is successfully representing Luxembourg within security international organisations, since its creation in 2012.
The Service des médias, de la connectivité et de la politique numérique is part of the Ministry of State of Luxembourg. It supports the development of a diverse media landscape, state-of-the-art data connectivity and forward-thinking policies in Luxembourg that put people first.
Associated Partner
National Infrastructures for Research and Technology (GRNET S.A.) is a state–owned company, operating under the auspices of the Greek Ministry of Digital Governance.