NATO To Build New Centre For Quantum Technology In Denmark

Quantum technology will most importantly provide a military advantage on the battlefront, by supplying more data regarding enemy forces as well as their movement patterns. With this in sight, NATO is set to build a new center for quantum technology in Denmark.

Quantum computers are being developed as part of an international contest for supercomputers, and they have the potential to revolutionize all of it from weather forecasting to military modelling work, encryption, and code-breaking.

NATO has decided to establish a new quantum technology development center in Copenhagen, Denmark's capital.

The goal of the center, which will be housed within the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen and named after a Danish physicist who was a pioneer in quantum mechanics, is to create and test innovative multi-use technologies to aid in the green transition, navigation, research, and defense. Contributions are also anticipated from the Technical University of Denmark, ...

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