Report on QuantERA’s developments in quantum area in Europe.
QuantERA monitors and measures the impacts generated through the network’s coordinated activities aiming to explore the multidisciplinary field of quantum science and technologies. The assessment provides knowledge with a view of prospective Programme’s developments.
In 2022 QuantERA developed a report based on the evaluation carried out between July 2021 and September 2022. The assessment focused on the first edition of the Programme – QuantERA I (2016-2022) and covered the developments introduced in the currently on-going QuantERA II.
The results of the analysis are highly positive.
“QuantERA managed to overcome national interests, administrative hurdles, local and international procedures, policies and misalignments, etc.
Together, as a team of funding agencies, we created an effective tool for reinforcement of QT in Europe.“
Sylwia Kostka, QuantERA II Programme Coordinator
“QuantERA is a genuine European success story, managing a joint research program of the European Union, its member states and several associated countries. It is exceptional for the quality and number of scientific contributions to quantum, and played a fundamental role in advancing the European research agenda in quantum.”
Gustav Kalbe, Former Acting Director DG CNECT C – Digital Excellence and Science Infrastructure, European Commission
“QuantERA serves as an excellent network that connects researchers across various fields, acting as a driving force that binds them together.“
Fabienne Nikowitz, Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG)
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