NMI-Q-Initia­ti­ve for streng­the­ned Col­la­bo­ra­ti­on in Quan­tum Metro­lo­gy

G7 Count­ries and Aus­tra­lia sign Memo­ran­dum of Under­stan­ding in Paris:

Quan­tum Tech­no­lo­gies pro­mi­se signi­fi­cant eco­no­mic and socie­tal advan­ces across num­e­rous fields – from com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on and finan­ce to ener­gy sup­p­ly and health­ca­re. Howe­ver, a glo­bal­ly func­tio­ning mar­ket requi­res relia­ble, inter­ope­ra­ble, and sca­lable mea­su­re­ment pro­ce­du­res: wit­hout com­mon rules, units, and stan­dards, such pro­ce­du­res can­not be estab­lished. Inter­na­tio­nal col­la­bo­ra­ti­on is the­r­e­fo­re essen­ti­al for the deve­lo­p­ment and appli­ca­ti­on of Quan­tum Tech­no­lo­gies. An important step in this direc­tion was recent­ly achie­ved with the launch of the NMI‑Q initia­ti­ve.

In mid-Octo­ber 2025, the G7 count­ries plus Aus­tra­lia signed a Memo­ran­dum of Under­stan­ding in Paris, offi­ci­al­ly laun­ching the initia­ti­ve. For Ger­ma­ny, the Phy­si­ka­lisch-Tech­ni­sche Bun­des­an­stalt (PTB) in Braun­schweig – the natio­nal metro­lo­gy insti­tu­te – is par­ti­ci­pa­ting. The goal of the inter­na­tio­nal NMI‑Q net­work is to inten­si­fy and expand the col­la­bo­ra­ti­on of the par­ti­ci­pa­ting natio­nal metro­lo­gy insti­tu­tes to pro­mo­te the deve­lo­p­ment and appli­ca­ti­on of Quan­tum Tech­no­lo­gies. In doing so, the initia­ti­ve brings tog­e­ther world-lea­ding exper­ti­se and thus makes a signi­fi­cant con­tri­bu­ti­on to buil­ding a glo­bal Quan­tum Tech­no­lo­gy Indus­try.

Metro­lo­gi­cal issues in Quan­tum Tech­no­lo­gy are to be addres­sed col­la­bo­ra­tively, lay­ing the foun­da­ti­on for inter­na­tio­nal stan­dar­diza­ti­on. To this end, the metro­lo­gy insti­tu­tes plan regu­lar exch­an­ges with rese­arch insti­tu­ti­ons, stan­dar­diza­ti­on orga­niza­ti­ons, and indus­try part­ners regar­ding mar­ket needs and stra­te­gic prio­ri­ties. This includes sha­ring rese­arch data and pro­vi­ding best prac­ti­ces for mea­su­re­ment pro­ce­du­res, which can sub­se­quent­ly be incor­po­ra­ted into inter­na­tio­nal­ly reco­gni­zed stan­dards. Over time, this will help estab­lish a robust qua­li­ty infra­struc­tu­re for the emer­ging Quan­tum Indus­try and pro­vi­de a basis for neu­tral, inde­pen­dent com­pon­ents and appli­ca­ti­ons. Click here for more infor­ma­ti­on. Click here for more infor­ma­ti­on.

Source refe­rence: Press release PTB