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Quantum technologies

JRC carries out studies on selected quantum technology topics, contributing to the extensive EU programme in this exciting field

Quantum technologies at the JRC

JRC works on technologies exploiting the principles of quantum physics to ensure that decisions made for the EU programme are scientifically informed. We study technology principles and practice, use-cases and applications, and products and companies. We work in close partnership with colleagues from the Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology (DG CNECT), DG for Defence Industry and Space, the European Space Agency and the European Defence Agency, contributing to the development of EU policy.  

Quantum technologies carry a social and economic significance that demands the attention of public authorities to help realise their economic and societal potential, and to adapt or introduce regulatory regimes and standards. Applications in the public sector are in critical areas such as cybersecurity, health-care, environmental monitoring and defence. It is also vital to foster the development of a strong European quantum industry.

Our work involves studying scientific literature, patents and company data, testing and evaluating equipment, exploring new concepts, reviewing and collating expert opinion, aiding in the evaluation of proposals, and participating actively in working groups and standards committees. We strive to be objective and independent, to distinguish real promise from hyperbole and to take a realistic view of Europe’s position internationally.

EU actions related to quantum technology

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