Europe to sign quantum deal with Japan
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Europe moves ahead in quantum chip innovation
Quantum chip development: Europe is upping its efforts in quantum technology innovation with the recent selection of six consortia by the Chips Joint Undertaking (Chips JU) This new milestone shows strategic investment in building Europe’s capabilities in quantum chip development. The selections consortia will receive up to €145 million in funding through grant agreements to be completed later in 2025. These projects will focus on building indus…
EU and Japan advance tech and digital cooperation
On 12 May, the European Union (EU) and Japan held their third Digital Partnership Council in Tokyo to strengthen technological cooperation. The Council was co-chaired by Henna Virkkunen, Executive Vice-President for Tech Sovereignty, Security, and Democracy, along with Japanese officials Masaaki Taira, Minister for Digital Transformation, Masashi Adachi, State Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications and Shinji Takeuchi, Parliamentary Vic…
Europe to sign quantum deal with Japan
The European Commission is to sign a letter of intent with the Japanese government to boost cooperation in quantum technologies. This follows an extension of semiconductor research below 2nm, tapping into the sub-2nm pilot line run by imec and the RRRR line in Japan at the third Digital Partnership Council in Tokyo this morning. Japan […] The post Europe to sign quantum deal with Japan appeared first on eeNews Europe.
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