Quantum Flagship Offering Testing and Piloting Services to Companies in New Call
The Quantum Flagship projects Qu-Test and Qu-Pilot are dedicated to developing, upgrading, and providing infrastructure for quantum technology testing and pilot production facilities across Europe. Through their open call, these projects offer EU-based quantum technology companies access to essential services without requiring substantial early-stage infrastructure investments.
Qu-Test focuses on testing and characterising quantum devices and systems used in computing, communication, and sensing. Qu-Pilot, on the other hand, offers technologies and services related to superconducting, photonic, semiconductor, and diamond platforms, all of which are crucial for quantum computing, communication, and sensing.
These services are available for free through the ongoing open call, which is open to all EU companies, regardless of size, seeking support services that incorporate cutting-edge quantum technologies. Eligible companies must be established in one of the member states of the European Union, Iceland, Norway, or Israel, with majority ownership and control based in these regions. Applicants can apply anytime until 31 March 2025.
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