Quantum technologies, such as quantum communication, computation, simulation as well as sensors and metrology, address and manipulate individual quantum states and make use of superposition and entanglement. Both companies and governments have realised the high disruptive potential of this technology. Consequently, the European Commission has announced an ambitious flagship programme to start in 2018. Here, we sum up the history leading to the quantum technologies flagship programme and outline its envisioned goals and structure. We also give an overview of the strategic research agenda for quantum communication, which the flagship will pursue during its 10-year runtime.
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Riedel, M. F., Binosi, D., Thew, R., & Calarco, T. (2017). The European quantum technologies flagship programme. Quantum Science and Technology, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.1088/2058-9565/aa6aca
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