Launch of the SparQ Quantum Computing Call

The National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) have just launched the SparQ Quantum Computing Call, in collaboration with STFC’s Campus and Cluster Team.

 

This call is for business-led proof of concept projects within quantum computing. The initiative aims to facilitate the exploration of practical applications for quantum computing and use cases that are relevant to the public, private, and charitable sectors.

To find out more about the application process, including how to obtain the full call guidance document, please click here.

They will be hosting a webinar on the 24th July 2024, which will cover the call objectives, project scope, eligibility, and details of the application process. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions and hear from a previous project lead.

To register for the webinar, please follow this link.

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