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Commission invites contributions to shape future EU Quantum Act
Quantum technologies are set to power the next wave of innovation, and the European Commission wants Europe to be at the forefront. A call for evidence is now open to shape the future EU Quantum Act.
The Act is scheduled for adoption in 2026 and has three main objectives for this critical and dual-use technology: first, to boost research and innovation; second, to scale up industrial capacity, including pilot lines and a design facility; and third, to reinforce supply chain resilience and governance.
It will build on the Quantum Europe Strategy and complement the Chips Act, EuroHPC Joint Undertaking and IRIS².
Member state authorities, EU agencies, EuroHPC/EuroQCI infrastructure operators, industry, including small and medium-sized enterprises, start-ups, research organisations and universities, as well as standardization bodies, and cybersecurity, defence and quantum experts are invited to contribute.
Submissions are open via ‘Have your Say' until 26 November 2025.
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