In the global race for technological leadership, the past year has been defined by ambition. Strategies have been set, funding announced, and priorities outlined. But as with any frontier technology, a strong start is not the same as a finished job.
This month, the UK took a more concrete step forward. The government’s £2bn investment into quantum, alongside a new set of programmes to support scaling companies, signals a shift from intent to execution.
It marks an important moment. Not just because of the headline figure, but because it reflects a clearer view of where the UK sees its role in the next wave of computing.
The UK may not match the scale of the US or the state-backed intensity of China. But it ultimately does not need to. As the world’s third-largest tech ecosystem, its opportunity lies in shaping how this technology develops – and how it is applied in practice....