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Innovate UK: UK registered businesses can apply for a share of up to £46.8M for quantum projects
UK registered businesses can apply for a share of up to £46.8 million for collaborative research and development or technology projects in quantum.
The aim of this competition is to advance the commercialisation of quantum technologies in the UK and increase private sector investment.
The competition is being funded through UK Research and Innovation’s Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund for commercialising quantum technologies.
This is a £153 million fund, supported by a significant investment from industry, to remove technical barriers and deliver new products and services based on advances in quantum technology.
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“We are working hand in glove with our world-class cyber security sector to build back better from the pandemic and make sure the UK is the safest place to be online,” said Matt Warman, the Digital Infrastructure minister.
“Thanks to government support these projects can create pioneering and secure technologies that will give people and businesses further confidence in our digital economy and help combat cyber criminals.”
The aim is to provide these businesses with the opportunity to assess how ARM’s technology platform prototype, the Morello project, can help them.
Morello focuses on new ways of designing CPU architecture to make processors more robust and deter some types of security breaches. It is a five year research programme funded by UKRI and hopes to produce a “Morello board”, which could be implemented in future hardware.