UK National Quantum Technologies Programme

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October 2024 The National Quantum Computing Centre Facility based in Harwell opens.
July 2024 UK Government announces the third round of quantum technologies hubs to ensure UK benefits from quantum future.
November 2023 UK Government announces 5 Quantum Missions.
March 2023 UK Government announces 10-year National Quantum Strategy.
September 2019 £40 million Quantum Technologies for Fundamental Physics programme is announced.
July 2019 UK Government commits £94 million to the National Quantum Technologies Programme, comprising the second round of four Quantum Technology Hubs.
November 2018 Announcement of the National Quantum Computing Centre.
March 2016 UK Government announces £37 million for Quantum Doctoral Training Partnerships.
April 2015 Innovate UK announces a £5 million funding competition for exploring commercial applications of quantum technologies.
March 2015 The Quantum Technologies Strategic Advisory Board releases their strategy for the UK National Quantum Technologies Programme.
November 2014 Science Minister Greg Clark announces a national network of quantum technology hubs.
December 2013 UK Chancellor George Osborne announces a £270 million investment into quantum technologies.
July 2013 Dstl publishes the UK Quantum Technologies Landscape document after consulting the academic community, outlining research areas ready for device development in defence and commercial sectors.

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