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Quantum and Advanced Technologies Strategy Grant Recipients

The department is pleased to announce that $53 million has been awarded to fund innovative projects and scholarships under the Quantum and Advanced Technologies Strategy.

The projects will play a pivotal role in cultivating Queensland’s quantum and advanced technology ecosystem, fostering stronger connections between academia, government, and the private sector to encourage innovation, knowledge exchange, and commercialisation.

See the grant recipients.