Ghana is among the earliest sub-Saharan African countries to engage with quantum technology through university research and international partnerships.

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Briefings 28 Feb 2026
White House Drafts Quantum Executive Order as Singapore, EU, and India Advance Strategic Priorities
National Strategies & Industrial Policy Political & Strategic Signals Regulation & Standards Workforce & Talent
Policy Tracker 13 Feb 2026
KNUST Hosts African International Conference on Quantum Computing and Simulation
Workforce & Talent
Policy Tracker 10 Feb 2026
Ghana Hosts IYQ 2025 Closing Ceremony and Launch of UNESCO Global Quantum Initiative
Political & Strategic Signals
Policy Tracker 1 Dec 2025
Ghanaian Women Scientists Participate in UNESCO Quantum Computing Course for Africa
Workforce & Talent
Policy Tracker 21 Nov 2025
Palm University College Hosts Ghana’s First Quantum-AI Summit with IBM and Flapmax
Workforce & Talent
Policy Tracker 1 Aug 2024
KNUST Launches E-Learning African International School on Quantum Science and Technology
Workforce & Talent
Briefings 30 Jun 2024
G7 Commits to Quantum Strategies and Export Controls as UN Declares 2025 International Year of Quantum
Funding & Procurement Political & Strategic Signals Workforce & Talent
Policy Tracker 7 Jun 2024
Ghana Submits UN Resolution Declaring 2025 International Year of Quantum Science
Political & Strategic Signals

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