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Dresden loop artist Konrad Kuechenmeister captures the sounds of quantum research. Music is created from the sounds of the labs. Tobias Ritz

Quantum vibe from the lab: Dresden musician makes research audible

A Dresden musician makes audible what quantum researchers are working on. Konrad Kuechenmeister has recorded the noises from laboratories at TU Dresden and the University of Würzburg and mixed them into a soundtrack. The loop music accompanies the Cluster of Excellence ctd.qmat into a new phase. With a focus on dynamics, 300 scientists want to develop quantum materials for green technologies and quantum computers.

Paulina Ließner is in her second year of training as a painter and varnisher at a company in Dresden / Photo: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa

"Everyone needs craftsmen"

Paulina Ließner prefers a paintbrush to a laptop. Across Saxony, interest in apprenticeships in the skilled trades is on the rise - despite digitalization and AI. Or is that precisely why?

The new ESMC chip plant in Dresden is intended to strengthen European expertise in semiconductor production in the long term. (Archive image) / Photo: David Chang/EPA/dpa

Construction of a new chip factory started in Dresden

A year ago, the Taiwanese chip manufacturer TSMC announced the construction of a plant in Dresden. Now the ground-breaking ceremony is taking place in the north of Dresden, where other major players in the industry are also based.