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Disentangling the Quantum Europe Strategy: From Innovation to Industry



13.10.2025

Disentangling the Quantum Europe Strategy: From Innovation to Industry

Quantum computing promises to revolutionise sectors such as defence, pharmaceuticals, and finance, with implications that will be felt across Europe. While the European Commission has already taken steps to harness this new technology, the rapid development of the field demands a more comprehensive approach.

In answer to this, the “Quantum Europe Strategy: Quantum Europe in a Changing World” was presented on 2 July 2025. The Strategy outlines the areas being targeted to maximise the potential of quantum technologies while addressing the barriers currently hindering progress. Our report provides a brief overview of how quantum computing works, its real-world implications, and an analysis of the EU-level initiatives meant to support its developments as outlined in the Strategy.

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