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£100 million boost to quantum hubs includes developing hardware and software capabilities

Peter Kyle announced new quantum hubs following a visit to the University of Glasgow

Credit: Credit: Alecsandra Dragoi and the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology

Faster medical scanners, secure communication networks, and next-generation navigation systems are set to be realised through quantum technology, thanks to £100 million in government funding for five new research hubs.

Announced by the Science Secretary Peter Kyle, the hubs will bring researchers and businesses together to use their scientific expertise and talent alongside the commercial know-how and resources to develop groundbreaking quantum technologies that will directly impact people’s lives in areas like healthcare, security, and clean energy.

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