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The European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU)

Quantum-Testing Infrastructure for Quantum Technologies

The call aims at establishing a pan-European open-access testing infrastructure for quantum technologies, creating a comprehensive framework for validation and certification of quantum components and systems. 

  • Call for proposals
  • Open

Details

Status
Open
Reference
HORIZON-JU-EUROHPC-2026-QTI-13
Publication date
13 August 2026
Opening date
Deadline model
Single-stage
Deadline date
17 November 2026, 17:00 (CET)

Description

Expected outcomes of this call include, among others:

  • Deployment of distributed quantum testing facilities accessible across Europe, including remote access and standardized test protocols.
  • Provision of certification services aligned with future standardisation efforts, ensuring trust, quality, and interoperability of quantum technologies.
  • Support for SMEs, start-ups, and research institutions in validating quantum components and sub-systems.

Strengthening of Europe’s competitiveness by ensuring robust quality assurance mechanisms and accelerating the time-to-market of emerging quantum products.

The proposal should implement the testing-related part of the action plan established under the Framework Partnership Agreement for Qu-Test. 

The proposal should include:

  • Expansion and interconnection of open-access testing facilities in multiple Member States, covering a range of quantum technologies (e.g., processors, sensors, photonics, control systems).
  • Development and deployment of interoperable testing methodologies, benchmarking protocols, and certification procedures.
  • Integration of metrological and validation capabilities into existing RTOs and academic infrastructures, focusing on TRL 4–7.
  • Creation of a comprehensive digital platform supporting users in test planning, remote execution, and data reporting.
  • Engagement with industry, especially start-ups and SMEs, to define user-driven requirements and access models.
  • Establishment of feedback loops between testing and design/manufacturing entities to inform improvements and accelerate iterative development.
  • Coordination with relevant European and international standardisation initiatives to prepare the ground for widespread adoption of certified quantum components.
  • Alignment with SRIA 2030 objectives, focusing on ecosystem-wide support for quality, reliability, and reproducibility in quantum technology development. 

 

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