Quantum technologies

The Quantum Technologies Program supports projects focused on developing and commercializing quantum technologies in Canada, fostering innovation and enhancing the country’s position as a global leader in this field.
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Overview of the Quantum technologies program:

The Quantum Technologies Program is designed to accelerate advancements in quantum computing, sensing, communication, and materials. By funding collaborative projects between businesses, academic institutions, and research organizations, the program aims to bridge the gap between cutting-edge research and real-world applications. Supported initiatives should demonstrate strong commercial potential and contribute to Canada’s economic growth, with a focus on developing scalable solutions that address industry challenges. Eligible projects include those related to quantum hardware, software, and enabling technologies, as well as the integration of quantum systems into existing industries. The program also emphasizes knowledge transfer, workforce development, and promoting diversity in the quantum sector. Successful applicants are expected to deliver measurable outcomes, such as prototypes, patents, and increased market competitiveness. Funding can be used for direct project costs, personnel, equipment, and overhead expenses, supporting both early-stage research and later-stage commercialization efforts.

Benefits of the Quantum technologies program:
  • Up to CAD 1,000,000 in funding, covering 50% of eligible costs.
  • Accelerated development of quantum technologies with commercial potential.
  • Collaboration opportunities with industry leaders and research institutions.
  • Enhanced market competitiveness through cutting-edge solutions.
  • Support for workforce development and talent retention in quantum fields.
  • Promotion of diversity and inclusion within the quantum sector.
Eligibility criteria of the Quantum technologies program:
  • Location: Applicants must be based in Canada, with all project activities conducted domestically.
  • Business Longevity: Businesses must have been operational for at least two years.
  • Revenue Requirements: Minimum annual revenue of CAD 500,000 is required.
  • Project Scope: Projects must focus on quantum computing, sensing, communication, or materials, with a clear path to commercialization.
  • Partnerships: Collaboration with at least one other organization, such as a research institution or industry partner, is mandatory.
  • Compliance: Applicants must demonstrate financial stability, regulatory compliance, and alignment with Canadas national quantum strategy.
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