QuantERA, ERA-NET cofund was established to support Quantum Technology (QT) research and innovation in Europe. The Programme initiated by 27 RFOs from 22 countries currently (as QuantERA II) comprises 39 RFOs from 31 countries. The network’s meaningful growth shows pertinence of QuantERA joint undertaking.
Since its launch the network has aimed at funding and promoting ambitious QT research, encouraging transnational collaborations in QT inclusive of links between researchers and research-funding agencies, bridging academia and industry, mapping public QT policies and strategies, drafting responsible research guidelines and initiating dialogue about the design of future QT funding instruments. “The ability of organising common activities and fund projects at the European level means that QuantERA managed to overcome national interests, administrative hurdles, local and international procedures, policies and misalignments, etc. Together, as a team of funding agencies, we created an effective tool for the reinforcement of QT in Europe”, says Sylwia Kostka, QuantERA Programme’s Coordinator.
Openness and a win-win negotiation style has led to successful collaboration in the consortium. “The robustness of the partnership in QuantERA is something that should be shared and replicated, as QuantERA not only managed to develop efficient ‘know-how’ throughout the past years, but also build trust among its partners that allows for the smooth running of the Programme”, says Sergueï Fedortchenko, QuantERA Call Secretariat Leader.