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In early July, the European Commission unveiled a quantum strategy designed to unite EU member states around a shared vision to strengthen research and innovation in the field, with the goal of making Europe a global leader in quantum technologies.
“Quantum technologies will change our economy, by helping us solve complex challenges, create new medicines and protect critical infrastructure,” said Henna Virkkunen, the commissioner responsible for technology sovereignty, presenting the strategy.
According to Commission data, Europe leads the world in scientific publications on quantum and has a large start-up ecosystem, but it lags behind when it comes to patents and capturing real market opportunities.
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