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G7 adopts Kananaskis Common Vision for the Future of Quantum Technologies

17 June 2025
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On June 17, 2025, G7 leaders released the Kananaskis Common Vision for the Future of Quantum Technologies at the summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, under Canada’s G7 presidency. The statement recognizes quantum computing, sensing, and communications as technologies with economic, security, and public-interest consequences and sets out shared commitments for the group.

The text commits G7 members to encourage public and private investment, support commercialization, workforce development, research security, intellectual property protection, quantum-resilient security measures, and closer cooperation among national measurement institutes. It also says members will collaborate through a G7 Joint Working Group on Quantum Technologies with industry, experts, and academia to inform research, development, commercialization, policy dialogues, and assessment of societal impacts.

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