During the first phase of the National Quantum Technologies Programme (2014 – 2019), EPSRC funded a national network of Quantum Technology Hubs through a £120 million investment in four hubs over five years. EPSRC UK National Quantum Technology Hub in Sensors and Metrology – Network Funding The Quantum Technology Hub for Sensors and Metrology has established a fund totalling £250,000 to support formation of a national network of academic institutions, industry and end-users that will promote translation and collaboration activities. The project, funded by £600,000 from the Hub’s Partnership Resource Fund (PRF), is being led by Professor Tom Pike at Imperial College London and Dr Simon Calcutt at the University of Oxford. About one third of the projects concern quantum computing, demonstrating that the UK is becoming the go-to place for this game changing technology, with a growing community of thriving spin-outs, led by world-class teams. Registered in England Number (05416739). Register. Registered in England Number …
More funding anticipated. In the UK collaborations must be led by a business, and in Canada by an RTO or university. Science Minister Amanda Solloway has today (Monday 15 June) announced 38 new UK projects that will benefit from more than £70 million government investment to help mark the start of Quantum Tech Digital Week. These will be to advance the development and application of quantum technologies. The funding competitions were over-subscribed, illustrating the vibrancy and rate of growth of the UK’s emerging quantum technology sector. The UK has taken another step forward in the international race to become a quantum superpower with a £235 million funding boost. When the UK National Quantum Technologies Programme launched 6 years ago, Sir Peter Knight (one of the driving forces behind the programme) described it as a 10-year vision with a 5-year funding commitment.. Registered in England Number … Part of the Investec group of companies. UK Quantum Technology Hub for Sensors and Metrology Partnership Funding The UK Quantum Technology Hub for Sensors and Metrology is an international centre of excellence. A UK company intent on building the world’s first large-scale quantum computer has received £3.6m in seed-funding. The UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing, led by the University of Birmingham, has awarded funding for research to improve the precision of maritime navigation.. QuantIC has announced, a new £2m funding call to support universities accelerate innovation in quantum imaging in alignment with industry priorities and societal needs. Our Regulator: Quantum Funding Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority for credit-related regulated activities (including hiring).