Oxfordshire truly is one of the leading locations in the world when it comes to being at the forefront of quantum computing endeavours.
The county has already attracted more than £150million in quantum-related funding, putting it on a par with other emerging ecosystems such as; Quantum Valley in Canada, Munich, Quantum Valley, Quantum Delft and Chicago Quantum Exchange.
In addition, The University of Oxford leads the Quantum Computing and Simulation Hub (QCS Hub), a collaboration of 17 universities supported by over 25 national and international commercial and governmental organisations.
Meanwhile, the UK National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) is at Harwell Campus, a £93 million project to create a flagship facility for harnessing the exciting potential of this technology. Due to open in 2023, the Centre will provide space for over 120 researchers from academia, industry, government, quantum partner organisations and start-ups.
Find out more on Oxfordshire's quantum computing capabilities via our publication: 'Oxfordshire: Leading the way to a quantum future'.