Entangle25
Entangle25: A Youth Expo on Quantum Science and Sustainable Energy
27–28 September 2025 | Free Entry
Climate Action - Climate Meets Quantum
Quantum tech isn’t just cool — it’s climate-critical. Whether it’s boosting solar efficiency or storing green energy, every part of our event explores quantum science as a tool to reduce emissions and tackle the climate emergency.
Entangled Minds
No single solution will save the world — but together, we might. This reflection space and creativity zone asks: What are YOU entangled with? Leave a thought on the wall, a meme in the booth, or an idea in our digital forum. This is quantum engagement — student-style.
Interdisciplinary Energy
The solutions we need aren’t in one lab. They’re between the lines. This station connects chemistry, coding, environmental science, engineering, and more. See how quantum science needs — and feeds — every part of the energy ecosystem.
Key Exhibits
Quantum Batteries

Learn how quantum physics is revolutionizing battery design with faster charging, better storage, and longer life. Dive into the science behind quantum-level control of electrons inside batteries. From solid-state materials to energy-efficient storage, this exhibit shows how the batteries of tomorrow are cleaner, safer, and smarter.
Quantum Communication

Quantum entanglement lets us send information securely — no eavesdropping allowed. This exhibit explores the strange world of quantum communication and how it’s being used to build ultra-secure energy grids and networks. You’ll learn how entanglement creates digital trust.
Quantum Hydrogen Storage

Hydrogen could power the future, but storing it is tricky — until quantum mechanics stepped in. We break down how quantum simulations help us understand and improve hydrogen storage materials. Safe, efficient hydrogen could replace fossil fuels — and it starts with atoms behaving properly.
Quantum Solar Panels

Discover how tunneling and quantum dots are making solar panels smarter, more efficient, and capable of working in shade or low light. Our booth on Quantum Solar explores how electrons can tunnel through barriers and how materials designed at the quantum level harvest more sunlight. Expect models, simulations, and real-world implications for solar panels on buildings, backpacks, and beyond.
Student–Scientist Dialogues

Where curiosity meets experience — our speaker panels bring everyone to the table. We’ve invited real scientists to talk energy, physics, and climate with us — and we’re leading the questions. Don’t miss the panel "Entangled With the Future" where ideas cross generations.
Youth Leading Quantum

This isn’t a grown-up science fair. It’s a youth-powered leap into the future. Meet the student team behind Entangle25. We’re not just organizing — we’re researching, presenting, and reshaping what science looks like. Come talk to us!
Quantum Thermoelectrics

Waste heat is everywhere — engines, machines, even your laptop. Let’s turn it into electricity. Quantum thermoelectrics use clever materials to convert heat differences into usable energy. We explain the physics, applications, and why this tech could help power the clean cities of the future.
Sustainable Development Goals

Every booth connects quantum tech to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Explore how quantum-powered energy systems support global goals like SDG 7 (clean energy), SDG 12 (responsible innovation), and SDG 13 (climate action). This is science in service of the planet.
About our Event
Entangle25 is a youth-led quantum science expo exploring how next-generation technology can power a cleaner, smarter, and more sustainable future. We’re connecting the dots between quantum physics, climate action, and youth innovation — and we’re doing it on our terms.This isn’t just a science fair. It’s a curated collision of students, scientists, and the wild possibilities of quantum tech — from solar panels enhanced by quantum dots, to batteries powered by subatomic precision, to unhackable communication systems that sound like sci-fi (but aren’t).Everything at Entangle25 is designed to show one thing:Quantum isn’t just theoretical — it’s practical, powerful, and urgently needed.Whether you’re here to learn, teach, collaborate, or just wander through weird science and amazing ideas, welcome to the future.We call it Entangle25 — because the science is linked, the solutions are connected, and so are we.
featured activities
Speakers

Public speaker panels and scientific Q&A sessions, through either live or pre-recorded speeches.
interactive demos

Experience interactive physics demos and hands-on activities that bring quantum concepts to life in fun and accessible ways.
History

Explore a visual timeline tracing the key milestones of quantum science, from its origins to today’s real-world applications.
interactive demos

Visit themed spaces where science meets creativity — make memes, contribute digital art, and leave your ideas on our feedback wall.
Meet the team
We’re a team of high school students (Isabella -left - and Laoura -right) who believe science belongs to everyone and is fundamental for understanding our planet and determining its future.United by our love for physics, the environment, and asking “what if?”, we created Entangle25 to bring quantum science out of the textbook and into real-world change. We’re not just students — we’re researchers, designers, organizers, and communicators. We've spent months learning, building, testing, and connecting the dots between clean energy, cutting-edge technology, and global responsibility.We believe in collaboration, conversation, and creativity. And we’re here to prove that even the weirdest science — quantum mechanics — can help build a cleaner, smarter, more entangled world.
Our Mission
To raise public awareness of quantum science and its contributions to sustainable development
To empower students to take an active role in science communication and research
To demonstrate the connection between emerging quantum technologies and clean energy transitions
To provide a platform for intergenerational dialogue between youth and scientific experts