European Commission Grants €5.6 Million ($5.95M USD) to the QTIndu Project for Quantum Workforce ...
- QCR by GQI

- Feb 24, 2023
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The three year project will be coordinated by QURECA SPAIN SL and will also include ten other academic, government, professional network, and industrial partners. In addition, two industrial consortia, the Quantum Valley Lower Saxony, and QuiC, the European Quantum Industry Consortium, will serve as advisors to the QTIndu project. The program will have the objectives of developing a nucleus of an end-to-end short-term training program in quantum technology for enterprises, developing tailored training programs specifically to the needs of companies in different business sectors, and providing a roadmap for scaling this to a wider scale in Europe. The Quantum Flagship program has developed a Quantum Technology Competence Framework and the QTIndu project will be aligned to this framework. The project also will be consistent with other initiatives of the Quantum Flagship including the QUCATS (Quantum Flagship’s Coordination and Support Action) and DigiQ (Digitally Enhanced Quantum Technology Master) efforts. Additional informaiton about this project can be found in a news release posted on the Quantum Flagship website here.
February 23, 2023


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