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Mare Group enhances its simulation platform for Aerospace & Defense: MIMIT approves the Q-Scene program.

Quantum computing for digital twins in the simulation of complex and mission-critical scenarios. A three-year program totaling €4,8 million, of which €1,9 million is being funded by Mare Group. Mare Group will receive a non-repayable grant of €0,8 million.

Mare Group enhances its simulation platform for Aerospace & Defense: MIMIT approves the Q-Scene program.

we receive e we publish the following press release issued by Mare Group.

Mare Group SpA (ticker SEA.MI), a high-tech engineering company listed on Euronext Growth Milan and active in Italy and abroad in innovation through proprietary platforms (“Mare Group"Or the"Society”), announces that it has received approval of the program from the Ministry of Business and Made in Italy (MIMIT), with communication dated 7 July 2026 “Q-SCENE – Quantum-enhanced SCENE perception and reconstruction”, with which it will continue the evolution of its simulation platforms and digital twins for mission-critical areas.

Q-SCENE adds new perspectives to the XR Line proprietary platform, already used in operational applications such as the immersive training simulator FFAS Plus, made with Leonardo for the MASE.

In Q-SCENE, high-performance computing (HPC) and hybrid classical-quantum algorithms efficiently process huge data sets, often incomplete or uncertain, to simulate very large territories. This is how the platform evolves already integrates artificial intelligence and Extended Reality (XR), with horizontal fallout on critical infrastructure and mission-critical systems, industry, security and emergency management.

Mare Group is leading the 36-month program, which involves BhBlasted Srl Società Benefit, CeSMA – Centro Servizi Metrologici e Tecnologici Avanzati (Advanced Metrological and Technological Services Center), and the Department of Agriculture at the University of Naples "Federico II." Activities begin in the last quarter of 2026. 

The total investment is €4,8 million. Mare Group's share is €1,9 million, including €0,8 million in non-repayable funding.

Luigi Di PalmaGeneral Manager of Mare Group, stated: We continue to develop our proprietary Aerospace & Defense platforms with a dual-use perspective, for increasingly broad and advanced applications, expanding their scope and improving performance. Hybrid classical-quantum algorithms offer new possibilities both in terms of performance and in terms of the breadth and nature of the data domain to be processed, opening up new perspectives for a constantly evolving application platform..

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