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Europe to Lead as the World’s First Quantum Valley

By Josh Hatton Last updated: February 22, 2024 4 Min Read
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Europe’s ambitious goal to transform into the premier quantum technology hub dubbed the Quantum Valley, heralds a new era in technological advancement and sovereignty. This strategic move, outlined in the Strategic Research and Industry Agenda (SRIA) 2030 by the European Quantum Flagship, aims to position Europe at the forefront of quantum innovation, ensuring economic independence and addressing critical societal challenges through cutting-edge quantum technologies. 

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Europe’s Quantum Technology Goals  Achieving Technological Independence Fostering Quantum Excellence and Innovation Advancing Quantum Computing and Communications Broadening the Quantum Workforce Emphasizing Collaboration and Investment Conclusion 

Europe’s Quantum Technology Goals  

Europe stands on the brink of a technological revolution, poised to assert its dominance in the quantum sphere. The introduction of the SRIA 2030 by the Quantum Flagship is a testament to Europe’s determination to forge an independent quantum ecosystem, setting the stage for the continent to emerge as the world’s first Quantum Valley. This ambitious strategy, aimed at policymakers and the European Commission, signifies Europe’s commitment to technological sovereignty and innovation, charting a path toward a self-sufficient quantum landscape. Check out the video below highlighting what the Quantum Flagship is. 

Achieving Technological Independence 

The SRIA 2030 emphasizes Europe’s strategic intent to eliminate dependence on external sources for essential quantum components and hardware. With an unparalleled concentration of researchers and the world’s leading quantum technology funding, Europe is uniquely positioned to attain economic and technological sovereignty. Salvatore Cinà, the SRIA’s coordinator, highlights the transformative potential of quantum technologies in addressing societal challenges, positioning Europe as a leader in the global quantum race. 

Fostering Quantum Excellence and Innovation 

The comprehensive strategy outlined in the SRIA 2030 aims to cultivate a vibrant quantum ecosystem, integrating innovation hubs, research centers, startups, and a skilled workforce, supported by significant investment. This initiative, stemming from the European Declaration on Quantum Technologies, seeks to establish Europe as the epicenter of quantum excellence and innovation. 

Advancing Quantum Computing and Communications 

By 2030, Europe aspires to lead in the development and application of quantum computing, simulators, communications, and the quantum internet. The goal is for quantum computers and simulators to surpass classical counterparts in solving specific, industry-relevant problems. Furthermore, the initiative to develop quantum communication networks promises to revolutionize security through quantum physics principles. 

Broadening the Quantum Workforce 

The agenda also highlights the need to expand and diversify Europe’s quantum workforce, stressing the importance of equality, diversity, and inclusion. This effort aims to integrate quantum technologies across various sectors, fostering unprecedented advancements in computing power, security, and technological capabilities. 

Emphasizing Collaboration and Investment 

The SRIA underscores the critical role of EU-level collaboration and financial backing in quantum technology development. With over €5.7 billion invested in the past five years, Europe is setting a global standard for quantum research and innovation. This unified strategy aligns national efforts within a cohesive European vision, propelling the continent toward quantum innovation leadership. 

Conclusion 

Europe’s strategic shift toward quantum technology not only signifies a leap in scientific and industrial capacity but also a clear declaration of its global ambitions. As Europe advances toward realizing its Quantum Valley vision, it sets a new benchmark for technological leadership, potentially reshaping the global quantum landscape. To see more visit here.

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