Closing Event of the Quantum Year 2025 in Münster
On November 15, AMO participated in the festive closing event of the Quantum Year in Münster, held under the patronage of the German Physical Society (DPG) to mark the 100th anniversary of quantum physics.
Our projects QSPEC and ATIQ, funded by the Federal Ministry for Research, Technology and Space, were represented at the AMO booth by Maxim Lipkin, Grigory Vydrevich, and Malik Catic.
Unlike traditional scientific conferences, this event aimed to bring the fascination and importance of quantum technologies to a broad audience – from experts to curious laypeople. Communicating complex ideas in an accessible way was a challenge that our team embraced with enthusiasm.
As Maxim Lipkin emphasized, such conversations are not only demanding but also rewarding, making science accessible to everyone. They sharpen the ability to communicate research clearly and they are fun.
Through this commitment, AMO highlights its dedication to innovation, knowledge transfer, and social responsibility.









