
Quantum Fringe 2025 – organised by the Quantum Software Lab, in collaboration with NQCC
Quantum Fringe is a series of events centred around quantum computing taking place in the summer of 2025, including conferences, workshops, and seminars.
News and events from across the NQTP partners.
Quantum Fringe is a series of events centred around quantum computing taking place in the summer of 2025, including conferences, workshops, and seminars.
Developed through extensive sector engagement, the paper offers clear, actionable insights for healthcare leaders, pharma innovators, policymakers, and funders.
The National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) has been formally opened by Minister of Science, Research and Innovation, Lord Vallance.
The Quantum Communications Hub displayed two exhibits at Farnborough International Airshow this year, demonstrating quantum key distribution (QKD).
The hubs will ensure the UK benefits from the potential of quantum technologies, from healthcare and computing to national security and critical infrastructure.
The NQCC announces its Doctoral Studentship Scheme to provide support for up to 30 students over 8 years.
Quantum City, a public engagement initiative set up by UKNQT partners in 2018, has reached a new milestone in the launch of a new website.
Winners of the UKRI Quantum Testbed Competition will develop and deliver quantum computing testbeds at NQCC’s facilities in south Oxfordshire by March 2025.
Kedar Pandya, Executive Director of Cross-Council Programmes at EPSRC, writes about the UK National Quantum Technologies Programme
In 2023, the government published the National Quantum Strategy, where it committed to publish long-term quantum missions to galvanise technology development.