Quantum technology
Quantum technology is on the verge of a breakthrough that is expected to transform society – from drug development and cyber security to energy efficiency and new materials. But the path from laboratory research to industrial application is fraught with challenges. Quantum computers may soon be able to crack today's encryption, requiring an immediate transition to quantum-secure solutions even though the threat has not yet materialised. The development of quantum technology places extremely high demands on measurement precision and stable environments, something that few companies have the resources to handle on their own. At the same time, there are still no established standards in this area, and small and medium-sized enterprises need support to make the transition from research to scalable production.
RISE builds the bridge between the potential of quantum research and practical application. Through Sweden's national measurement centres, both quantum metrology for more accurate measurements and metrology that supports the development of quantum technology are being developed – from quantum standards to measurement methods at extremely low temperatures. RISE offers infrastructure, test beds and expertise in quantum communication, quantum sensors and quantum computers, and conducts research into quantum-secure encryption to protect critical systems in society. As an independent research institute, RISE coordinates standardisation work and helps companies understand quantum technology, develop prototypes and accelerate innovation – especially for small and medium-sized enterprises that need access to specialist expertise and advanced equipment.
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