The Commons Science and Technology Committee today announces a
new inquiry on turning
breakthroughs in quantum technology into commercial products that
can benefit the UK’s society and economy. The Government’s
national quantum strategy was published yesterday alongside the
Spring Budget.
The unique behaviour of matter and light at atomic and subatomic
level can be exploited to create computers that can tackle
calculations that would take conventional computers millions of
years. Such computers would break current encryption protocols,
raising concerns around data security. Other applications of
quantum mechanics include imaging around corners and in the dark,
super precise clocks as well as enhanced communications systems.
The inquiry will focus on how the UK’s quantum industry and
prospects compare to other nations with strengths in quantum,
such as the US and China, as well as the implications for
national security.
MPs seek evidence on whether the Government’s 10-year vision and
£2.5 billion programme for quantum is fit for purpose, as well as
the further support the sector needs to commercialise quantum
technologies.
Rt Hon MP, Chair of Science and
Technology Committee, said:
“The Government has identified quantum as of strategic
importance to the UK.
We currently punch above our weight in developing quantum
technologies but face fierce competition.
“We want to step into Ant-Man’s world and explore the
barriers to turning breakthroughs in the fascinating and
sometimes bizarre world of quantum mechanics into the next
generation of computers and communications.”
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Terms of reference
The Committee welcomes submissions by 28 April
2023 addressing any or all of the following topics:
- Recent progress made on quantum technologies and their
potential impact on society or the economy, in areas including,
but not limited to:
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- critical national infrastructure;
- national security;
- health;
- position, navigation and timing;
- communications; and
- engineering.
- The strengths and weaknesses UK National Quantum Technologies
Programme and how this has shaped the UK quantum industry.
- What the prospects of the UK’s quantum industry and how these
compare to other nations with strengths in quantum.
- Interventions that are required from Government, industry and
academia to drive the commercialisation of quantum technologies.
- Whether the vision and actions set out in the Government’s
new national quantum strategy are fit for purpose.
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