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Industry partner PA Consulting has worked with Dstl on prototype tools using advanced quantum principles alongside essential elements of human decision-making.
The UK’s first quantum computer to be commercially available to businesses will be located in Abingdon in Oxfordshire
The United Kingdom and the United States of America have signed a new joint statement of intent to boost collaboration on quantum science and technologies.
A UK-built satellite capable of being reprogrammed in space has successfully launched from French Guiana in South America.
Embracing quantum technology now could lead to the enhanced pace, precision and pre-emption of decision making by military commanders
The government has announced 38 new UK projects that will benefit from more than £70 million government investment to help mark the start of Quantum Tech Digital Week.
Businesses can apply for a share of up to £33 million to work with others on developing new products and services that exploit quantum technologies.
Innovate UK as part of the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund (ISCF) has up to £12 million to invest in innovative projects exploiting new quantum technologies and is seeking private investment partners to join it.
From underground sensors to safer communications, quantum pioneer funding will develop cutting-edge prototypes in 2 years’ time.
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology will play an essential role in helping deliver commitments made by the Chancellor in yesterday’s Budget.
Businesses can express an interest in a share of £30 million to tackle barriers to new products and services that exploit latest quantum technologies.
Prime Minister agrees major Research, Science and Innovation Arrangement with New Zealand
Funding announced in the Autumn Budget will give scientists the chance to come up with ways to develop quantum computing to bring more real-life benefits for people in the UK
Investment hits a £1 billion milestone, showing the government’s modern Industrial Strategy is helping the UK lead the world in new technologies.
£153 million Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund funding, alongside £205 million from industry, will support commercialisation of quantum technologies.
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