
By Doug Finke Ever since the White House released the new Executive Orders on quantum technology a few days ago, we have received numerous comments on them. If you haven’t already seen them, you can view our report on these Executive Orders here and a related report on the announcement from the U.S. Department of [...] The post A Deeper Dive Into the Recent White House Executive Orders appeared first on Quantum Computing Report .
The US government is actively formulating policy to secure its leadership and manage risks in nascent but strategically vital quantum technologies, recognizing the rapid advancements in the field.
Executive Orders from a major global power like the US provide a clear directional signal for R&D, investment, and international cooperation/competition in quantum computing, impacting future technological and economic landscapes.
The focus of quantum development, both domestically and internationally, will increasingly be shaped by government directives, incentives, and security considerations outlined in these orders.
- · US quantum technology companies
- · US national security agencies
- · Researchers in quantum computing
- · Nations without coherent quantum strategies
- · Companies reliant on open access to all quantum technologies
Increased government funding and directed research in quantum technologies will accelerate innovation within the US.
Other nations will likely respond with their own strategic initiatives and investments to avoid falling behind in quantum capabilities.
The global quantum technology landscape may become more fragmented, with distinct national ecosystems and potential restrictions on cross-border technology transfer.
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