Large scale quantum technology research and innovation initiative funded by the European Commission launched in October 2018.
The Quantum Flagship is a large-scale, long-term research initiative bringing together research institutions, industry and public funders to foster the development of a competitive quantum industry in Europe. OneIt is one of the Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) flagships, set up by the European UnionEuropean Union's Horizon 2020 Futureresearch and Emerging Technologies (FET)innovation flagships,programme. itThe Flagship will run for 10 years with a budget of €1 billion funded by the European Commission.
The Quantum Flagship is a large-scale, long-term research initiative bringing together research institutions, industry and public funders to foster the development of a competitive quantum industry in Europe. One of the European UnionEuropean Union's Horizon 2020 Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) flagships, it will run for 10 years with a budget of €1 billion.
Large scale quantum technology research and innovation initiative funded by the European Commission startedlaunched in October 2018.
The Quantum Flagship is a large-scale, long-term research initiative bringing together research institutions, industry and public funders to foster the development of a competitive quantum industry in Europe. TheOne Flagshipof the European Union's Horizon 2020 Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) flagships, it will run for 10 years with a budget of €1 billion. The long term goal of the initiative is a "Quantum Web". An interconnected quantum communication network made up of quantum computers, simulators, and sensors.
The Quantum Flagship was announced at the Quantum Europe Conference in Amsterdam in May 2016 and launched on October 29th, 2018 with its first 20 projects.
The initiative aims to take quantum technologies outside the lab with a long term goal of developing a "Quantum Web". An interconnected quantum communication network made up of quantum computers, simulators, and sensors.
The first call for projects was published in fall 2017, 141 proposals were submitted. Following peer-review evaluations, 20 projects were selected for the Flagships 3 year ramp-up phase (October 2018 - September 2021). The four areas of research are:
The Quantum Flagship was announced at the Quantum Europe Conference in Amsterdam in May 2016 and launched on October 29th, 2018.
The Flagship's initial 3-year ramp-up phase (October 2018 - September 2021) selected 20 projects for funding. Each project is structured around four research and innovation domains, representing the major applied areas in the field:
Research will also be funded for a greater understanding of the basic science behind quantum technologies.
A total of €132 million was awarded for the ramp-up phase, €110 million was assigned to the four research areas, €20 million for basic science and €2 million for coordination and support action.
These four fields will be built on top of a common basis of basic science.
These are the 20 projects chosen to receive funding from the Quantum Flagships initial ramp-up investment.
A total of €132 million was awarded for the initial ramp-up phase, €110 million assigned to the four research areas, €20 million for basic science, and €2 million for coordination and support action.
The first call for projects was published in fall 2017, 141 proposals were submitted. Following peer-reviewed evaluations, the 20 projects selected for funding are:
The Quantum Flagship is a large-scale, long-term research initiative bringing together research institutions, industry and public funders to foster the development of a competitive quantum industry in Europe. The Flagship will run for 10 years with a budget of 1€1 billion Euros. The long term goal of the initiative is a "Quantum Web". An interconnected quantum communication network made up of quantum computers, simulators, and sensors.
During its ramp-up phase from October 2018 - September 2021 the flagship will provide 132 million Euros of funding for 20 projects in four research area:
The first call for projects was published in fall 2017, 141 proposals were submitted. Following peer-review evaluations, 20 projects were selected for the Flagships 3 year ramp-up phase (October 2018 - September 2021). The four areas of research are:
Research will also be funded for a greater understanding of the basic science behind quantum technologies.
Research will also be funded for a greater understanding of the basic science behind quantum technologies.
A total of €132 million was awarded for the ramp-up phase, €110 million was assigned to the four research areas, €20 million for basic science and €2 million for coordination and support action.
The Quantum Flagship is a large-scale, long-term research initiative bringing together research institutions, industry and public funders to foster the development of a competitive quantum industry in EuropeEurope. The Flagship will run for 10 years with a budget of 1 billion Euros. The long term goal of the initiative is a "Quantum Web". An interconnected quantum communication network made up of quantum computers, simulators, and sensors.
These are the 20 projects chosen to receive funding from the Quantum Flagships initial ramp-up investment.
The Quantum Flagship is a large-scale, long-term research initiative bringing together research institutions, industry and public funders to foster the development of a competitive quantum industry in Europe. The Flagship will run for 10 years with a budget of 1 billion Euros. The long term goal of the initiative is a "Quantum Web". An interconnected quantum communication network made up of quantum computers, simulators, and sensors.
The Quantum Flagship was announced at the Quantum Europe Conference in AmsterdanAmsterdam in May 2016 and launched on October 29th, 2018 with its first 20 projects.
During its ramp upramp-up phase from October 2018 - September 2021 the flagship will provide 132 million Euros of funding for 20 projects in four research areasarea:
Research will also be funded for a greater understanding of the basic science behind quantum technologies.
These are the 20 projects chosen to receive funding from the Quantum Flagships initial ramp-up investment.
Large scale quantum technology research and innovation initiative funded by the European Commission started in October 2018.
The Quantum Flagship is a large-scale, long-term research initiative bringing together research institutions, industry and public funders to foster the development of a competitive quantum industry in Europe. The Flagship will run for 10 years with a budget of 1 billion Euros. The long term goal of the initiative is a "Quantum Web". An interconnected quantum communication network made up of quantum computers, simulators and sensors.
The Quantum Flagship was announced at the Quantum Europe Conference in Amsterdan in May 2016 and launched on October 29th 2018 with its first 20 projects.
During its ramp up phase from October 2018 - September 2021 the flagship will provide 132 million Euros of funding for 20 projects in four research areas:
Large scale quantum technology research and innovation initiative funded by the European Commission launched in October 2018.