SCIENCE
Nord Europa's Quantum Corridor Opens to Industry Partners
The Republic's first dedicated quantum-computing campus begins operations in Bratislava-Nova, drawing firms from all four regions.
Ingrid Lindqvist1,041 wordsEdition № 3Friday, 22 May 2026 — Edition № 3
The Quantum Corridor, a purpose-built research and commercial campus on the eastern edge of Bratislava-Nova, admitted its first cohort of industry tenants on the morning of 20 May, marking the formal start of operations after four years of planning, construction, and a single winter of delays caused by ground-water remediation beneath the main pavilion. The campus sits on a former rail-marshalling yard that the Nord Europa Regional Assembly acquired in 2021 for ???38 million, a figure that drew criticism at the time but now looks, to most observers, prescient.
Fourteen firms have signed founding leases, drawn from technology, advanced manufacturing, and applied mathematics. Three are headquartered outside Nord Europa ??? two from Oriente Moderno and one from Costa Mar ??? a detail that federal officials in Meridian were quick to note as evidence that the Republic's internal talent-mobility framework is functioning. The campus is designed to accommodate up to forty tenants at full build-out, with shared cryogenic infrastructure, a calibration laboratory, and a 200-seat auditorium that doubles as a public lecture hall on alternate Saturdays.
Governor Petra Halvorsen-Kral attended the ribbon-cutting alongside the federal Minister for Science and Innovation, Tom??s Vidal-Osei, who travelled from Meridian for the occasion. Neither delivered a prepared speech ??? a deliberate choice, according to the Governor's office, intended to let the engineers and researchers speak first. What one senior researcher said in that opening address, and what the federal minister said in private session afterward, has become the subject of considerable discussion within the regional technology community.
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