LuxQuanta validates NOVA LQ® Quantum Cybersecurity system in MADQuantum Project
17 / 02 / 2026
- LuxQuanta demonstrates stable 100 km quantum key distribution and fibre coexistence with live DWDM traffic under metropolitan network conditions.
- NOVA LQ® CV-QKD was validated using parameters representative of Madrid’s quantum communications infrastructure (MADQCI) within the MADQuantum-CM framework and the MadQuantum Business Venture programme.
The PoC replicated operational parameters representative of MADQCI, the Community of Madrid’s quantum communications infrastructure, allowing LuxQuanta to generate reproducible technical data aligned with real-world network constraints.
Measurable performance under real network conditions
The validation focused on three deployment-critical factors: transmission reach, coexistence with classical traffic, and network scalability.Key results include:
- Stable quantum key distribution over up to 100 km of standard single-mode optical fibre.
- Full coexistence with DWDM classical traffic on the same fibre, without the need for dark or dedicated fibre.
- Validation in both point-to-point and point-to-multipoint configurations, using one transmitter with multiple receivers.
- Demonstrated operational stability under parameters representative of metropolitan fibre loss, noise, and traffic conditions.
Enabling scalable quantum-secure network architectures
The successful validation of point-to-multipoint configurations is particularly relevant for metropolitan and regional deployments. A single transmitter serving multiple receivers reduces hardware duplication and simplifies network architecture, improving scalability economics for operators planning multi-node quantum-secure networks.The PoC produced reproducible technical data that supports feasibility assessments for future QKD rollouts across:
Metropolitan fibre networks
- Inter-data-centre links
- Government and critical infrastructure backbones
- Protecting critical infrastructure against current and future threats
- Current advanced cyber threats
- “Harvest now, decrypt later” attacks
- Future cryptographic risks introduced by large-scale quantum computers
“Our collaboration with MadQuantum Business Venture has allowed us to validate the advanced capabilities of our commercial QKD system, NOVA LQ®, under parameters representative of a real metropolitan network such as MADQCI,”
said Vanesa Díaz, CEO of LuxQuanta.
“The data generated in this PoC provides a concrete technical basis for operators and infrastructure owners evaluating scalable quantum-secure deployments on existing fibre networks.”
About MADQuantum and MADQCI
The MadQuantum project and MADQCI, the quantum communications infrastructure of the Community of Madrid, serve as a reference framework for defining scenarios, parameters, and links representative of metropolitan quantum networks. The validation reproduced realistic operational conditions and constraints typical of metropolitan and regional environments, providing technical evidence to support future integrations and the transition towards larger-scale deployments. The technical verifications and tests were conducted under the “MADQ Business Venture” programme, within the framework of the MADQuantum-CM Project, funded by the Community of Madrid and by Spain’s Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan, financed by the European Union – NextGenerationEUAbout LuxQuanta
LuxQuanta is a quantum cybersecurity company specialising in Continuous-Variable Quantum Key Distribution (CV-QKD). The company develops and commercialises quantum-secure encryption solutions designed to protect global communications against current and future threats, including quantum computing. With a mission to make quantum security accessible, LuxQuanta serves the telecommunications sector, public administrations, data centres, and critical infrastructure operators worldwide.For more information, visit www.luxquanta.com
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