All around the world, researchers, companies, and states are working hard to make quantum technologies widely available and useful. Here are a few initiatives that promote research, collaboration, and education in this field:
France
- Le Lab Quantique (National ecosystem)
- Naquidis (Gironde region)
- QuantAlps (French Alps region)
- Quantip (Ile de France region)
- PCQT (Paris region)
- IQO (Occitanie region)
- HQI (Hybrid high-performance computing program)
- France Quantum (Conference)
- Le Hub Quantique (CEA)
- Quantum Launchpad (Startup incubator)
European Countries
- Quantum Delta NL (Netherlands)
- NQSTI (Italy)
- Danish Quantum Community (Denmark)
- Quantum Basel (Switzerland)
- Quantum Circle (Belgium)
- QSIP (Sweden)
- Quantum Alliance (Germany)
- SQad (Quantum communications, Germany)
- HQIC (Hamburg, Germany)
- Berlin Quantum (Germany)
- EIN Quantum NRW (North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany)
- UKQuantum (United Kingdom)
- UKNQT (United Kingdom)
- Quantum Spain (Spain)
Worldwide Initiatives
- Quantum Flagship (European Union initiative)
- QuIC (European collaboration in the industry)
- Quantum Industry Canada (Canada)
- Quantum Without Borders
- NordIQuEst (Northern European countries)
- The Open Quantum Institute
- Girls in Quantum
- Quantum Strategy Institute
- She Quantum
- Quantum Consortium
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