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Call for Contributions to EU Quantum Act

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The European Commission has opened a call for evidence to shape the future EU Quantum Act, expected to be adopted in 2026. This initiative aims to enhance research, industrial capacity, and supply chain resilience in quantum technologies.

The call for contributions is open to a wide range of stakeholders, including Member State authorities, EU agencies, EuroHPC/EuroQCI infrastructure operators, industry including small and medium-sized enterprises, start-ups, research organisations and universities, standardisation bodies, and cybersecurity, defence, and quantum experts.

Interested parties can submit their contributions through the 'Have your Say' platform until 26 November 2025. 

Background

The future EU Quantum Act has three primary objectives: to boost research and innovation in quantum technologies, to scale up industrial capacity with pilot lines and design facilities, and to enhance supply chain resilience and governance. This Act seeks to complement existing initiatives such as the Chips Act, EuroHPC Joint Undertaking, and IRIS², and is rooted in the Quantum Europe Strategy.

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