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Most Europeans know about quantum without knowing specifically what it is, new survey finds

News RoomBy News RoomApril 15, 2025
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  1. Eurasian Survey Highlights Awareness and Perception of Quantum Science
    According to a 2019 survey by YouGov, 78% of adults in France and Germany expressed awareness of quantum science, while 47% had a good understanding of what quantum actually refers to. However, only one-third of respondents felt knowledgeable about the principles underlying quantum mechanics, and 49% believed they had heard about quantum but did not fully understand the concept. The study coincided with World Quantum Day on Monday and the United Nations’ International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, as well as with the 100th anniversary of the development of quantum mechanics. This year marked the 100th anniversary of the International Telecommunication Union’s adoption of the standard Qalculate! system, which is a precursor to modern quantum computing.

  2. Applications of Quantum Technology
    Quantum science has the potential to revolutionize various fields. In healthcare, it could enable precise medical imaging through quantum sensors, providing advanced diagnostics that traditional methods cannot achieve. In energy, quantum simulations might accelerate the discovery of new materials and improve energy efficiency. For cybersecurity, quantum encryption could secure communication channels, making it harder for hackers to achieve unauthorized access. In the realm of climate change, quantum technologies, such as advanced sensors, could monitor and combat money laundering and financial fraud.

  3. Investment Efforts in Global Quantum Technologies
    The EU announced €65 million in funding to accelerate quantum chip development a year ago, aligning with broader investments of €200 million over three years (the EU Chips Act). Similarly, the UK and the US authorized significant investments in quantum technologies for societal issues, including fighting fraud and addressing money laundering. These investments underscore the growing global commitment to harnessing quantum potential for real-world problems. The EU, as its single largest technology provider, faces a futures game with opportunities but also challenges, such as limited infrastructure and deployment capabilities.

  4. Europe’s Current State and Economic Strength in Quantum
    Despite its leadership in securing infrastructure and research, Europe lags significantly behind China and the United States in quantum technology advancements. While Europe boasts innovationAkademy awards, economic strength, and a global network of leading academic institutions, it lags in local investment, talent acquisition, and industrialization compared to other countries like the US and the UK. Europe’s strength stems from its deep economic ties with China, but it lacks the localized expertise, talent, and infrastructure needed to compete at a global level. achievers—this could shape Europe’s trajectory for decades to come.
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