UK and Japan Invest £6 Million in Quantum Technology and Connectivity Projects
The UK and Japan are jointly investing £6 million in a five-year research program focused on advanced connectivity and quantum technology, supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and the Japan Science and Technology Agency. Key projects include developing semiconductor quantum-dot devices, establishing a quantum internet with ion-trap nodes, and enhancing quantum sensors for better diagnostics and navigation. This initiative aims to utilize the strengths of both countries to advance applications in security, healthcare, and digital connectivity.

The UK and Japan are committing £6 million to a research programme focused on advanced connectivity technologies and quantum technology. Funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), the projects commenced in January 2026 and will last for five years.
EPSRC has contributed £4.5 million while JST has invested over ¥1.1 billion (£5.2 million). Three key projects include the development of semiconductor quantum-dot devices, the foundation of a quantum internet using ion-trap nodes, and the enhancement of quantum sensors for improved diagnostics and navigation. The initiative aims to leverage each country's expertise to advance quantum technology applications in security, healthcare, and digital connectivity.




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